A US congressman has raised concerns about the possibility of Jeffrey Epstein trafficking more women to have encounters with Andrew Mountbatten Windsor beyond Virginia Giuffre. Democrat Suhas Subramanyam is actively involved in an investigation known as the ‘Epstein Files’, focusing on the list of individuals allegedly associated with the convicted sex offender.
Subramanyam, a member of Congress’s House Oversight Committee leading the inquiry, disclosed that brave Epstein survivors provided crucial testimony implicating Andrew and other influential figures. Survivors shared vital information during discussions on Capitol Hill, guiding the committee on where to direct their inquiries.
In a significant move, Subramanyam, along with 15 other Democratic committee members, sent a letter to Andrew requesting his testimony, under oath, to disclose his knowledge concerning Epstein’s sex-trafficking network. Recent revelations suggest that Epstein introduced Andrew to another woman reportedly abused by him, creating additional scrutiny.
Efforts to uncover the truth have intensified with Epstein’s estate cooperating by submitting 17,000 financial documents to aid the investigation. Subramanyam stressed the importance of following the financial trail as directed by the victims to unveil the extent of Epstein’s illicit activities.
Despite mounting pressure, Andrew’s cooperation remains uncertain, with doubts cast on his willingness to testify under oath. Parliamentary discussions in the House of Commons are scheduled to scrutinize Andrew’s actions in the coming week. The unfolding saga underscores the gravity of the situation as authorities delve deeper into Epstein’s network and its implications.