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Brown Hands the Police an Explosive New Dossier - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
"The 66-year-old was held on suspicion of misconduct in public office as police were seen outside his Norfolk home. Within hours, former Prime Minister Gordon Brown revealed he had handed detectives a five-page memorandum. This contained what he called "new and additional information". The explosive dossier has been sent to the Metropolitan Police, Surrey, Sussex, Thames Valley and other UK forces. Brown said, "I have submitted new information to ensure justice for trafficked girls and women.""
"Brown wrote in The New Statesman, "What I discovered about the abuse of women by male predators and their enablers - and Britain's as yet unacknowledged role - has shocked me to the core. It demands an in-depth police investigation, and is by far the biggest scandal of all. "I have been told privately that the investigations related to the former Prince Andrew did not properly check vital evidence of flights. Additionally, I have asked the police to look at this as part of the new inquiry.""
Prince Andrew was arrested at Sandringham on suspicion of misconduct in public office after police were seen outside his Norfolk home. A five-page memorandum containing alleged new information was handed to detectives by former Prime Minister Gordon Brown and circulated to multiple UK forces, including the Metropolitan Police, Surrey, Sussex and Thames Valley. The King's brother is accused of leaking confidential details to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein while serving as a UK trade envoy in 2011 and 2012. Documents from the US Department of Justice appear to suggest he passed on visit details and shared potential investment opportunities with Epstein. Andrew has denied wrongdoing. Brown urged that Andrew be questioned over alleged sex trafficking linked to Epstein, citing evidence of dozens of private jet flights, including a 2001 trip that brought Virginia Giuffre to the UK.
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