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Former US Senator Accuses Andrew of Sex Trafficking Undercover Woman Linked to Jeffrey Epstein

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A senior US politician has revealed disturbing images that suggest a connection between former royal prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking operation. During a hearing at the House Judiciary Committee in Washington DC, California Congressman Ted Lieu displayed two photographs of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor crouching over a woman lying beneath him inside what appears to be Jeffrey Epstein’s lavish Manhattan mansion.

Lieu made it clear that the context remained unclear but emphasized the significance of these images under federal laws against trafficking victims. He argued for reopening investigations, stating his belief that not only was Epstein guilty, but anyone who had patronized his operations likewise committed a crime. Lieu contended that the presence of “two photos staring you in the face” constituted compelling evidence.

The congressman questioned Attorney General Pam Bondi harshly, demanding to know why she had shut down the investigation into Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s involvement last July and whether she would bring charges against him for his alleged role in trafficking. Lieu’s allegations sparked a wave of public outrage and renewed scrutiny over one of Britain’s most prominent royal figures.

The congressman pointed out that under the Victims Trafficking Protection Act, any individual who benefitted from or facilitated such practices was culpable. His demand for transparency and accountability seemed to highlight not only the dark past of Jeffrey Epstein but also potential cover-ups surrounding a senior member of the British establishment.

As investigations continued into both Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s activities and the broader issues around Epstein’s legacy, many wondered what further revelations might come to light from these newly surfaced images. The case against the former royal prince Andrew stood at a critical juncture as lawmakers grappled with how best to address such serious allegations and ensure justice for potential victims of a heinous crime.

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