Starmer calls on ex-Prince Andrew to testify before Congress after latest Epstein release

U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer called for the former Prince Andrew to testify before Congress after the latest Epstein files release on Sunday.


Starmer calls on ex-Prince Andrew to testify before Congress after latest Epstein release
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The trove of documents includes photos of the former prince, now known as Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, kneeling over an unidentified woman. Two of the photos, released on Jan. 30, show Mountbatten-Windsor crouched on the ground with his hand resting on her stomach as he looked down at her. A third shows him on his knees with his hands resting on either side of her body as he looks at the camera.

"In terms of testifying, I have always said anybody who has got information should be prepared to share that information," Starmer said.

"You can't be victim-centered if you're not prepared to do that," he continued. "Epstein's victims have to be the first priority."

In another drop of photos, released on Dec. 19, Mountbatten-Windsor can be seen lying down on the laps of five people, whose faces have all been blacked out, while Maxwell and a sixth unknown person with their faces blacked out stand behind them.

While none of the photographs showed Mountbatten-Windsor with Epstein, People magazine reported at the time that the evidence also included a screenshot of an email Epstein sent in March 2011 to someone listed as "The Duke," believed to be Andrew, who was then the Duke of York.

The case was settled out of court in 2022 without Andrew acknowledging any wrongdoing.

Fox News' Lori A Bashian contributed to this report.

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