Cops will ask FBI for more info about claim Epstein victims were drugged & tortured at ‘paedo ring’ par...
COPS will ask the FBI for more information about claims Epstein victims were abused at “paedophile ring” parties in Britain.
A batch of files released in the US this week included unproven claims Andrew and Ghislaine Maxwell attended events in which abuse took place.
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One alleged victim said they were tied to a table and tortured with electrical shocks by Maxwell, while Andrew and other men watched on.
Andrew Windsor has always strongly denied any allegations of misconduct made against him.
The 35-year-old claimed they were drugged and driven by their father to an abuse ring in Surrey in the mid-1990s, when aged between six and eight.
Surrey Police said it had no record of the claims being reported to them.
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A spokesman added: “We are therefore engaging with relevant agencies to obtain access to the redacted information.”
US lawmakers said up to a million new documents are set for release in the coming weeks.
The King stepped in just two months ago to remove Andy’s Prince and Duke of York titles and ease him out of Royal Lodge to live in exile on his Sandringham estate.
Palace sources say the former working royal is now a private individual.
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But one royal insider said: “It’s not going away.”
Andrew has never been formally interviewed by any investigating authority despite a string of damaging allegations against him for more than a decade.
This week further pressure has been heaped on Andy after emails sent by him to convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell appeared in more than 11,000 documents including videos and audio files released by the US Department of Justice.

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They revealed he was being investigated in two separate criminal probes including over links to convicted sex offender Peter Nygard.
American investigators contacted the Home Office to invoke a legal treaty with Britain in a bid to question Andrew about his relationships with Epstein and Nygard.
The request – first revealed by The Sun in June 2020 – demanded a “voluntary interview” but it is not believed to have taken place.
A spokesman for Andrew Mountbatten Windsor has been approached for comment.


