Protest held against Andrew, Princess Mette-Marit and other Epstein 'friends'
Femen group held a topless protest against Jeffrey Epstein and his associates
Feminist group Femen organized a demonstration in support of Jeffrey Epstein's victims.
The group organized a topless protest at the Louvre in Paris and dispersed shortly after police arrived at the scene.
The women, who took part in the protest, held placards inscribed with slogans against the perpetrators of crimes against women.
The protesters had their bodies painted with the words, "I'm Andrew, I'm Epstein, I'm Donald Trump " I'm Bill Clinton and "Mette-Marit" ( Crown Princess of Norway)
The protest comes after the US Department of Justice released millions of documents revealing names of businessmen, celebrities and government figures who had links with the late sex offender.
The Justice Department earlier this week released a picture of the former Prince Andrew with a woman sitting on his lap.
The disgraced British royal was stripped of his royal titles and evicted from his Royal Lodge by his brother, King Charles III.
Andrew, now known as Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, was arrested last month on charges of misconduct in public office and released after hours of interrogation.
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