Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor fails to respond to summons to testify before US Congress
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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor fails to respond to summons to testify before US Congress
"Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has failed to respond to an official summons to testify before the United States government regarding his friendship with the late paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein. The former prince has been accused of hiding from US officials on the House oversight committee one of the most powerful committees in the US Congress which is responsible for investigations, monitoring and ensuring accountability across the federal government. On 6 November, the committee requested that Mr Mountbatten-Windsor sit for a transcribed interview"
"about his connections with Epstein, giving him a deadline of Thursday 20 November to respond. However, according to reports, he has not replied. Suhas Subramanyam, a Democrat who sits on the committee, said this week that the former Duke of York has been hiding from us, and I think he will continue to try to hide from people doing meaningful investigations of this matter. He added: It seems like every time we find more evidence, Prince Andrew seems to be in the documents."
The Independent sends journalists to developing stories across reproductive rights, climate change and Big Tech and produces documentaries such as 'The A Word'. The outlet investigates matters including the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC and highlights American women fighting for reproductive rights. The Independent remains free of paywalls and solicits donations to fund on-the-ground reporting. Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor did not respond to an official United States congressional summons to testify about his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein. The House oversight committee requested a transcribed interview by 20 November, and committee members say he has been avoiding meaningful investigations into his ties.
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