Prince Andrew and 300 more Brits names surface in the 2000-page dossier prepared by US FBI on sex trafficking by pedophile Jeffrey Epstein!
After Jeffrey Epstein died due to an apparent suicide last week, his death is under scrutiny. The FBI has prepared a dossier on who his friends and contacts were. It includes the names of 301 British big names including the Duke of York, and Prince Andrew.
FBI and their dossier on the dead pedophile Jeffrey Epstein
The FBI has a 2000-page dossier that includes the names of people with whom Jeffrey had contacts. These names were obtained from his address book. There are not only the names of high-profile people from the US but it includes details of his 301 British associates as well.
The FBI raided the pedophile’s private US Virgin Island which is termed the pedophile Island to get more information about his sex-trafficking racket and modus operandi. The officials are also probing into his ties with the UK.
Prince Andrew and his role in this sex trafficking
The name of Prince Andrew prominently figures in the list of Brits prepared. The diary of Jeffrey has 16 numbers of Prince Andrew and 18 of his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson. Sarah also had taken £15,000 from Jeffrey to pay off her debts.
British MPs are demanding an investigation into the link of the Duke of York with the dead pedophile. There is some evidence of his role in this racket.
Virginia Giuffre has claimed that she was a victim of this trafficking and was loaned to Prince Andrew on three occasions for sex. Of course, Prince Andrew vehemently denies these charges.
The other UK names include Mick Jagger, Simon Le Bon, the late Sir David Frost, Naomi Campbell, Richard Branson, Tamara Beckwith, Jonathan Dimbleby, Loyd Grossman, and several other lords and ladies.
Former PM of the UK Tony Blair and his former cabinet minister Lord Peter Mandelson also figure in the diary kept by Jeffrey.
What do British MPs say?
Labour MP Jess Phillips who is also part of the Committee on Women and Equalities stated:
“I think that, of course, the case must be properly investigated.”
This investigation, she said, is vital since Prince Andrew, 59 still plays some part as an envoy for the government of the UK. She further said:
“No one is assuming guilt, but the Epstein case and evidence does mean that we have a duty to undertake a proper investigation.
“We are talking about the trafficking of children, this is very serious and authorities should learn from the past in ignoring such allegations.”
Republican Emma Dent Coad expressed:
“Nobody should be above the law and if there is a case to answer then whoever it is should answer it.”
Labour MP Lloyd Russell-Moyle said:
“He has been accused by a credible witness of keeping her as a sex slave when she was a child.
“He is allegedly among many alleged co-conspirators in a child trafficking operation led by Epstein.
“It was likely that Epstein would have clarified who else was involved and now his victims will never know.
“Prince Andrew must give a full account of his relationship with Epstein and answer accusations levelled against him.”
The presence of the names of 301 Britishers in Jeffrey’s book does not mean that they had a hand in the sexual wrongdoings or have even met him. Nonetheless, an investigation is needed.
Buckingham Palace and the denial
Buckingham Palace released a statement that read:
“Any suggestion of impropriety with underage minors is categorically untrue.
“It is emphatically denied that the Duke had any form of sexual contact or relationship with [then] Virginia Roberts. Any claim to the contrary is false and without foundation.”
Source: Mirror UK