British Prince Andrew stays at home after the publication of “Epstein’s sexual documents”

by times news cr

2024-01-08T05:15:52+00:00

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/ Media reports said that British Prince Andrew stayed home and no longer went out and did not know how to behave after documents were published in the “Jeffrey Epstein sexual case” in which he appeared.

“He does not have the courage to deal with the matter. He has locked himself in a room and does not know how to react. He is devastated,” the Mirror newspaper reported, citing a source.

Earlier, the British anti-monarchy movement, Republic, said that it had reported Prince Andrew to the police in connection with the publication of documents containing new details about sexual assault accusations against the prince.

An American court previously published a list of the names of people involved in the case of financier Jeffrey Epstein, who died in prison and was accused of trafficking children for the purpose of sexual exploitation.

According to the complaint of an unnamed woman, Prince Andrew gained access to her as a result of Maxwell’s mediation.

Epstein was charged in the United States with trafficking in minors for the purpose of sexual exploitation, a charge that could be punished by up to 40 years in prison, and conspiracy to engage in such trafficking, which is punishable by up to 5 years in prison.

In early July 2019, a Manhattan court in New York, after hearing Epstein’s testimony, decided to keep him in detention and not release him on bail. At the end of July, it became known that Epstein was found in a prison cell “almost unconscious” and with wounds to his neck. He later died, and the investigation showed that he had committed suicide.

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