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Andrew's shocking Epstein scandal allegedly has more witnesses

Andrew, however, strongly denied the sexual misconduct allegations

Published May 29, 2026
Andrew's shocking Epstein scandal allegedly has more witnesses
Epstein survivors' lawyer says victims distrust UK police over 'damning' Andrew info

Several probes are underway on Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor after his ties with sex offender Jeffrey Epstein emerged.

Now, a fresh wave of scrutiny may be set to hit him after multiple women — Epstein survivors — say they have alleged incriminating information about the former prince.

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However, they are opting not to speak to British authorities.

This was revealed by Brad Edwards, an attorney, who is representing dozens of Epstein victims.

He told the BBC several women, in addition to having little faith in UK police, fear end-to-end press coverage if they step out in public.

Some of those women backed down for this particular reason.

"Our multiple clients, plural, with information about [Mountbatten-Windsor] will not speak with authorities in the UK for two reasons," Edward said.

"First, the authorities did not care to do anything when Epstein was alive, so their confidence is low."

"Second, and most important, the harassment by the British press has dissuaded them from ever cooperating with UK authorities or speaking with the British press."

Among Edwards' clients, there is a woman who claimed to have a sexual encounter at Andrew's former home, Royal Lodge, in 2010.

Afterward, she was invited for tea at Buckingham Palace.

Andrew, however, strenously denied the allegations.

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