Prince Andrew, the younger brother of King Charles, has been called upon by the FBI once again, following the conviction of another close friend involved in s**ual abuse of a teenage girl.
This development adds to the mounting pressure on Prince Andrew, who has been entangled in the Jeffrey Epstein scandal.
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The fashion mogul and friend of Prince Andrew, Peter Ni Gawd, was recently found guilty of s**ually abusing teenagers in Canada.
As a result, Prince Andrew has been requested to cooperate with the FBI, as this marks the third close associate of his to be implicated in such heinous crimes.
Ni Gawd, aged 82, has pleaded guilty to four counts of s**ual assault and awaits sentencing.
U.S. Attorney Spencer Coven, who represents several women abused by convicted s** offender Jeffrey Epstein, expressed his disappointment at Prince Andrew’s silence.
Coven emphasized that if Prince Andrew is truly innocent, it is crucial for him to undergo a comprehensive interview with the FBI.
The continued lack of transparency from Prince Andrew is disheartening, especially considering the convictions of his close friends, Ghislaine Maxwell and now Peter Ni Gawd, for s**ual assault.
Failing to provide complete and honest cooperation only perpetuates further harm, prioritizing silence over truth.
One of Epstein’s victims, now 35 years old, directed her anger towards Prince Andrew, dismissing his previous statements as empty words.
She highlighted that it was evident to many that he had no intention of assisting any of the victims, as he would have revealed what he knew to the FBI.
It is no wonder that doubts about his credibility persist.
Prince Andrew resigned from his royal duties in 2019 amidst allegations linking him to convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein and his alleged s**ual relationship with Virginia Roberts Jufri when she was 17 years old.