A lawyer representing Virginia Giuffre has demanded that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor be granted "safe passage" to the United States to testify about Jeffrey Epstein without fear of arrest. David Boies made the call following the recent release of the "Epstein files" and intensifying pressure for investigations into Andrew's past associations with the paedophile financier.
Speaking on Piers Morgan Uncensored, Boies argued that Andrew has an "obligation" to disclose what he knows. «He's got an obligation to tell what he knows. Now, I also think that if he's afraid of being arrested in the United States, we ought to give him safe passage to come to the United States to testify, because we don't want there to be any excuse for him not coming and telling what he knows», Boies said.
The lawyer emphasized that Andrew possesses significant knowledge from his contact with Epstein. «I don't think anybody knows how much he knows, but we know he knows a lot from his contact, and whatever he knows, even if was a little bit, he has an obligation to share that», he added. Boies noted that litigation against Andrew was dropped just before his deposition was scheduled to be taken.
Boies also stated that the information in the Epstein files warrants an investigation into 20 individuals, including Andrew. «I think that it certainly is something that justifies an investigation, what he knew and when he knew it, what he knew about her age, what he knew about the extent to which she was coerced», he said on the programme.
He continued: «He clearly knew that Jeffrey Epstein and (Ghislaine) Maxwell were trafficking these girls. Now, whether he knew that they were under age, whether he knew that there was force and coercion involved, that is something that is state of mind that I think, before I made a judgment on that I'd want to see more evidence. But it's certainly something that's worth investigating.»
Maxwell clemency debate
The calls come as Ghislaine Maxwell, the convicted Epstein associate, was questioned by the House Oversight Committee last week. Maxwell's lawyer wrote on X that she would be willing to answer questions «if granted clemency by President Trump».
Boies strongly rejected any possibility of clemency for Maxwell. «There is no basis, none, for clemency. To give clemency or pardon to a person who played the role that she did in the victimisation of dozens, hundreds of young girls and young women would be a travesty», he said. He added: «I think that the chances that President Trump's going to do that are small, but I think if that were to happen, it would be an outrage.»
Background on Andrew's role
Andrew served as Britain's trade envoy from 2001 to 2011. Emails released in the "Epstein files" earlier this month reportedly indicate he shared reports of official visits to Hong Kong, Vietnam, and Singapore with Jeffrey Epstein. Thames Valley Police previously held discussions with specialists from the Crown Prosecution Service regarding allegations that Andrew shared confidential reports.
Former US presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has called for all individuals asked to testify on Epstein, including Andrew, to appear before a congressional committee. The chairman of the cross-party Business and Trade Committee stated there is potential for Members of Parliament to investigate Andrew's work as a trade envoy.
Andrew has previously strongly denied any wrongdoing.
Note: This article was created with Artificial Intelligence (AI).





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