
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor investigation could be taking a major turn after the government undergoes crucial change.
King Charles’s disgraced brother was taken into custody in February on suspicion of misconduct in public office. Evidence suggested that Andrew has passed on sensitive information to Jeffery Epstein when he was in office.
However, the shamed ex-royal continues to deny any wrongdoing. However, as Andy Burnham takes position as the new Prime Minister, a new campaign has been launched by the Epstein survivors.
“If there has ever been an opportunity to finally secure the truth and justice that survivors have been denied for so long, we believe that opportunity exists now under Prime Minister Andy Burnham,” a spokesperson for the UK Epstein Survivors Campaign said, via The Telegraph.
They added that “records and correspondence” concerning Jeffrey Epstein, Peter Mandelson and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor have demonstrated why the public should get “complete transparency” on the matter.
“Survivors deserve to know the truth. The British and Irish public deserve to know the truth. And no individual should be protected from legitimate scrutiny because of wealth, political influence, social status or proximity to power,” the statement continued.
“It is appalling that, after everything they endured and the courage it took to speak out, UK survivors like so many Epstein survivors in the United States and around the world are still waiting for the justice and accountability they deserve.”
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