A United States congressman has raised concerns that Jeffrey Epstein may have facilitated the trafficking of more women to meet Andrew Mountbatten Windsor apart from Virginia Giuffre. Democrat Suhas Subramanyam is involved in an investigation known as the ‘Epstein Files’, which contains a list of individuals associated with the convicted sex offender. According to Subramanyam, survivors of Epstein have provided crucial information about Andrew and other influential figures.
Subramanyam, a member of the House Oversight Committee of Congress leading the inquiry, stated that there is evidence suggesting additional individuals may have been trafficked to Andrew. He commended the bravery of the survivors who shared valuable insights during discussions on Capitol Hill.
In a recent development, Subramanyam and 15 Democratic committee members sent a letter to Andrew, requesting his sworn testimony regarding his knowledge of Epstein’s sex-trafficking network. This move follows allegations that Epstein introduced Andrew to another woman who had endured years of abuse by the deceased financier.
Epstein’s estate has cooperated with the investigation by providing 17,000 financial documents. Subramanyam emphasized the importance of following the money trail as advised by the victims to uncover the truth behind Epstein’s criminal activities.
Despite the pressure mounting on Andrew, including the loss of his titles and upcoming parliamentary debates on his behavior, there are doubts about his willingness to testify under oath. While Subramanyam urged Andrew to come forward and share his perspective, a royal source indicated Andrew’s reluctance, citing potential legal implications.
The situation surrounding Andrew continues to unfold as the investigation delves deeper into Epstein’s connections and activities.