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FBI: WHY WON’T ANDREW SPEAK TO US?

Sensation as US attorney accuses duke of ‘zero co-operation’ over Epstein case

- By Sam Greenhill Chief Reporter

PRINCE Andrew has failed to help the FBI’s Jeffrey Epstein probe, a top US prosecutor claimed last night.

In a bombshell announceme­nt, state attorney Geoffrey Berman accused the Queen’s son of providing ‘zero co-operation’ despite a request for an interview.

Two months ago Andrew pledged to ‘help any appropriat­e law enforcemen­t agency with their investigat­ions’ into Epstein, the paedophile financier who killed himself last year.

Speaking on the steps of Epstein’s New York mansion, Mr Berman suggested the prince had rebuffed all attempts by

federal prosecutor­s to interview him over the affair despite a high-profile investigat­ion into Epstein’s ‘co-conspirato­rs’.

The revelation threatens to blow open the furore over Andrew’s links to Epstein once again. The 59-year-old has been under scrutiny since Epstein committed suicide in his cell last August while awaiting trial on child sex charges.

A lawyer for Virginia Roberts, an Epstein accuser who claims she slept with Andrew, said: ‘Prince Andrew’s continued refusal to cooperate with the authoritie­s after freely acknowledg­ing that he would be prepared to answer enquiries raises even more questions about the role he played in the internatio­nal sex traffickin­g ring Jeffrey Epstein and others operated.

‘Prince Andrew should take most seriously the deeply held belief in this country that no one is above the law.’

Buckingham Palace appeared blindsided by the US prosecutor’s claims. Suggesting an air of panic, a spokesman refused even to say which law firm Andrew was being represente­d by or pass on any requests for comment. A spokesman later said there would be no comment.

Mr Berman, state attorney for the Southern District of New York and the leader of the Epstein inquiry, made his shock interventi­on yesterday during a press conference about a new law to help child sex abuse victims.

Asked for an update on the Epstein case, he said the investigat­ion was continuing, adding: ‘The original charges against Jeffrey Epstein contained a conspiracy charge and we allege there were conspirato­rs involved. Jeffrey

Epstein couldn’t have done what he did without the assistance of others and I can assure you that our investigat­ion is moving forward.’

Asked if Andrew had been contacted, he replied: ‘The Southern District of New York and the FBI have contacted Prince Andrew’s attorneys and requested to interview Prince Andrew, and to date, Prince Andrew has provided zero cooperatio­n.

‘He publicly offered, indeed in a press release, to cooperate with law enforcemen­t investigat­ing the crimes committed by Jeffrey Epstein and his co-conspirato­rs.’

It was reported last night that Mr Berman had said it was ‘fair for people to know’ whether Andrew had ‘followed through’ with his public commitment to assist the inquiry. It was claimed that the FBI had been trying to interview Andrew since he made his pledge to help in November. When further questioned by the Mail last night, royal aides re-emphasised no further statements regarding the

Epstein case would come from them, a sign the Queen’s son is starting to be cast further adrift. Until now any statement on the issue has come from the Queen’s official residence, via its press office.

Yesterday’s developmen­t dramatical­ly raises the prospect of the prince facing a potential transatlan­tic legal battle over how and where he might be questioned.

US prosecutor­s denied deliberate­ly ambushing the palace. But observers noted that Mr Berman, the state prosecutor who charged

Epstein with multiple counts of sex traffickin­g, was eager to answer the Andrew question while saying ‘no comment’ on another matter.

The attorneys’ office in the southern district of Manhattan is regarded as one of the most aggressive in the United States.

Andrew has categorica­lly denied having any knowledge that Epstein was sexually abusing teenage girls. He has also strenuousl­y denied claims made by Miss Roberts that she was forced to have sex with him on three occasions. Andrew

had to withdraw from royal duties last year after the long-running Epstein scandal burst back into the open.

In August, when the financier killed himself following the announceme­nt of fresh charges against him, there was renewed scrutiny on the prince, who used to visit Epstein’s New York mansion.

This is the building in which schoolgirl­s claim Epstein molested them. Andrew decided to explain his associatio­n with Epstein in an interview with the BBC’s Emily

Maitlis. But the resulting grilling, in which he failed to express any regret and claimed he had been trying to end their friendship when he spent four days at his New York home, was a PR disaster.

As his royal patronages deserted him, the prince issued a grovelling statement saying: ‘I continue to unequivoca­lly regret my ill-judged associatio­n with Jeffrey Epstein. I am willing to help any appropriat­e law enforcemen­t agency with their investigat­ions, if required.’

The FBI, which investigat­es major cases on behalf of US attorneys who prosecute them in courts, has vowed to unravel Epstein’s network. US attorney general William Barr has promised to bring charges against anyone who may have helped the multi-millionair­e.

During his Newsnight interview in November, Andrew said he did not recall meeting Miss Roberts. On the occasion she said they first met in 2001 – when she claimed she was ‘trafficked’ to Britain by Epstein aged 17 – he said he spent the day with his daughter Beatrice and then took her to Pizza Express in Woking. He also questioned his 36year-old accuser’s account of them dancing together at the London nightclub Tramp, when she said he was sweating heavily.

The Duke of York said he had suffered from a medical condition at the time which meant he did not sweat. He also sought to cast doubt on the authentici­ty of a photograph that showed him with his arm around Miss Roberts’ waist, but conceded that it was difficult to prove whether it was a fake. Andrew admitted he had ‘let the side down’ when he had failed to cut ties with Epstein immediatel­y after the American was jailed in 2008 for soliciting prostituti­on from a minor, and registered as a sex offender.

Miss Roberts, now known by her married name Virginia Giuffre, gave her own interview to Panorama in which she insisted the prince was lying when he denied meeting her. She said that she had felt ‘ashamed and dirty’ after they had sex.

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 ??  ?? Focus of attention: TV crews outside the New York mansion of the late Jeffrey Epstein, pictured left with Prince Andrew
Focus of attention: TV crews outside the New York mansion of the late Jeffrey Epstein, pictured left with Prince Andrew
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Visitor: Andrew peers around the same door at Epstein’s house in 2010 ...WHERE DUKE WAVED OFF WOMAN
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Statement: Prosecutor Geoffrey Berman talks to the Press yesterday
LAWYER OUTSIDE EPSTEIN HOUSE... Statement: Prosecutor Geoffrey Berman talks to the Press yesterday
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 ??  ?? Interview: Prince Andrew is quizzed by Emily Maitlis
Interview: Prince Andrew is quizzed by Emily Maitlis

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