Prince Andrew could be counting his days until the next bombshell is dropped as the Epstein case in the U.S. takes an unexpected turn FBI probe exonerating him in July.
The disgraced Duke of York has been embroiled in ongoing case due to his friendship with Jeffery Epstein and the sex scandal which stripped him off of his royal titles and patronages.
There was an investigation conducted by the FBI, which concluded in July, that found no trace of the Epstein files – a client list of the convicted paedophile which included high-profile political names along with Andrew.
King Charles’s brother was only beginning to sigh with relief when new developments were made as the Epstein case files were made public on Tuesday.
The day after the release of the documents, Rep. Nancy Mace was seen leaving the court in tears.
After the incident, she made a statement and directly called for the prosecution of the 65-year-old as there was enough evidence for it.
“So when do we prosecute Prince Andrew for potential crimes on U.S. soil? Seems like the right next step (after we release the files),” Mace penned. “Perhaps we can focus on prosecuting predators next. Let victims, survivors and the country heal.”
Mace, who is running for Governor of South Carolina, reiterated her point in another scathing message.
“Since it’s already being reported - Yes I left the Oversight briefing with Epstein victims early,” she wrote.
“As a recent survivor (not 2 years in), I had a very difficult time listening to their stories. Full blown panic attack. Sweating. Hyperventilating. Shaking. I can’t breathe. I feel the immense pain of how hard all victims are fighting for themselves because we know absolutely no one will fight for us.
The update comes two months after Andrew was “relieved” to find out the FBI investigation had ended. Sources at the time told The Sun that Andrew was finally end his self-imposed travel ban to the US as he feared getting arrested.
It seems that Andrew’s travel plans will be coming a grinding halt as the shamed royal had planned to make business connections in the US to make big money.
The Justice Department after a subpoena from chairman James Comer (R-Ky.), a staggering 33,295 pages of documents were released by the committee. The files cover Epstein’s sex-trafficking network and his partner-in-crime Ghislaine Maxwell.