Prince Andrew 'not credible' in Jeffrey Epstein interview, must cooperate with FBI, says victim's lawyer

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The Duke of York has stepped down from his royal duties after his interview with the BBC about his friendship with the convicted sex offender who was found dead in his cell.

Gloria Allred, who represents some of the victims, questioned the ambiguity of his pledge in the statement that he would help with any investigation into Epstein"if required."

"My clients who are victims of Jeffrey Epstein have spoken to law enforcement without being 'required' to do so," she said, adding that he should contact U.S. authorities"without conditions and without delay." Earlier, Bloom had tweeted how the prince was"simply not credible" in his television interview about his friendship with the financier who committed suicide in August in prison as he awaited sex-trafficking charges.

The backlash has been growing over the interview given by the prince who faces claims that he had sexual contact with Virginia Giuffre when she was 17. The duke has denied any form of sexual contact or even having met her.that the Queen was"privately very disappointed with Prince Andrew, despite the public efforts to rally round."

 

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Why on Earth should Prince Andrew entertain an 'interview' with the FBI? There's no doubt that if he says anything at all, regardless of innocence, ignorance, or knowledge of anything the Epstein victims are all out to exchanging their public reputations for MONEY! Ignore them!

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