A US lawmaker suggests that Jeffrey Epstein might have brought more women to meet Andrew Mountbatten Windsor than just Virginia Giuffre. Democrat Suhas Subramanyam is involved in an investigation known as the ‘Epstein Files’, a collection of alleged clients of the convicted sex offender. Subramanyam stated that survivors of Epstein have provided testimony regarding Andrew and other influential individuals.
Subramanyam, a member of the House Oversight Committee, revealed that they suspect additional women may have been brought to meet Andrew by Epstein. He commended the survivors for their courage and valuable information shared during discussions on Capitol Hill.
In a recent development, Subramanyam and 15 other Democratic committee members sent a letter to Andrew, urging him to testify under oath about his knowledge of Epstein’s sex-trafficking activities. This follows earlier claims that Epstein introduced Andrew to another woman who had been abused by the financier.
Epstein’s estate is cooperating with the inquiry and has handed over thousands of financial documents. Subramanyam emphasized the importance of following the money trail to understand the extent of Epstein’s criminal behavior. Despite calls for Andrew to testify, it is uncertain if he will comply voluntarily.
The scrutiny surrounding Andrew is intensifying, with plans to involve his former royal protection officers in the investigation. Subramanyam stressed the determination to uncover the truth, even if Andrew refuses to cooperate. The upcoming debate in the House of Commons will further address Andrew’s actions in this matter.
