
"Labour ex-prime minister Gordon Brown has called for police to interview Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor over a reported sex-trafficking network in and out of the UK run by his friend Jeffrey Epstein. He has asked the Metropolitan Police urgently to re-examine their decision-making in their investigation into whether Epstein's victims were trafficked to Britain, and called for a full inquiry. Nearly 90 flights linked to the convicted sex offender had arrived at or left from UK airports between the early 1990s and 2018,"
"The former prime minister says he has discovered more evidence of Epstein's trafficking network in Britain, including girls arriving at Stansted airport from Latvia, Lithuania and Russia on flights paid for by convicted paedophile Epstein. The King's brother must be interviewed as part of a full investigation, Mr Brown insisted, saying he was shocked to the core by the evidence of flights carrying women who were trafficked."
Gordon Brown has called for Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor to be interviewed over links to Jeffrey Epstein's alleged sex-trafficking network and urged the Metropolitan Police to re-examine their decision-making. Investigations are being pushed for a full inquiry into whether Epstein's victims were trafficked to Britain. A BBC probe identified nearly 90 Epstein-linked flights to or from UK airports between the early 1990s and 2018, including flights with British women who say they were abused. Brown reports additional evidence of girls flown into Stansted from Latvia, Lithuania and Russia on Epstein-paid flights. Thames Valley Police are discussing allegations that confidential reports were shared with Epstein.
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