Ex-Prince Andrew's arrest spurs Epstein accountability calls from UK to US
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Ex-Prince Andrew's arrest spurs Epstein accountability calls from UK to US
"Reem Alsalem, the United Nations special rapporteur on violence against women and girls, said the arrests send an important message that nobody is above the law, irrespective of your wealth, your connections even if you're royalty. At the same time, it's important that we examine the involvement of anyone that has enabled, facilitated, the crimes committed by the Epstein criminal enterprise, Alsalem told Al Jazeera."
"She stressed the need for independent investigations into individuals and institutions who may have been involved in Epstein's crimes. Mountbatten-Windsor's arrests came weeks after the latest release of US government documents related to the sex abuse case, which showed deep ties between the former duke of York and Epstein. Some exchanges suggested that Mountbatten-Windsor, who previously served as the UK's trade envoy, shared government information with Epstein. The former royal was released later on Thursday."
The detention of former British royal Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor renewed demands for accountability for Jeffrey Epstein's crimes and investigations into his networks in the United States and worldwide. United Nations expert Reem Alsalem emphasized that nobody is above the law and called for examination of anyone who enabled or facilitated the Epstein criminal enterprise. Independent probes into individuals and institutions potentially involved in Epstein's crimes were urged. Recent US government document releases revealed deep ties between Mountbatten-Windsor and Epstein and suggested exchanges in which Mountbatten-Windsor may have shared government information with Epstein.
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