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The lawyer for some of Jeffrey Epstein's alleged victims has raised the possibility of questioning the Duke of York under oath.

The lawyer for some of Jeffrey Epstein's alleged victims has raised the possibility of questioning the Duke of York under oath. Lawyer Lisa Bloom said it would be hard to subpoena someone such as Prince Andrew, but that she takes his word when he says he is going to co-operate.

The prince, who was accused of "utterly lacking in compassion" for the victims of the late billionaire, said his association with disgraced financier has "become a major disruption to my family's work". He said he "deeply sympathises" with Epstein's victims and is "willing to help any appropriate law enforcement agency with their investigations, if required".

 

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the victims need to be scrutinized as much as they demand the Duke to be scrutinized. The media is playing the abusive, revengeful, judge, jury and executioner about Andrew. There is no beyond a shadow of a doubt evidence that shows Andrew abused anyone. arr

Unlikely, Epstein is dead and that's because evil people didn't want him talking. Andrew was kept in the dark, predatory women trying to seduce him. Media is being just as ruthless. Let him be.

He should be interviewed by the FBI as anyone else would be in those circumstances. Charged if necessary too. I bet Andrew won’t set foot in USA ever again

Better be quick...PrinceAndrew

He should be put on the stand, over privileged creep.

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