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Monday, June 8, 2020

Ruler Andrew 'offered to help Jeffrey Epstein investigators'

Ruler Andrew 'offered to help Jeffrey Epstein investigators' 

The Duke of York offered to help US authorities on "at any rate three events" in the investigation into sex wrongdoer Jeffrey Epstein, his legal counselors state.

US specialists have recently blamed Prince Andrew for not helping out the examination.

In any case, the duke's delegates proposed the US Department of Justice was looking for exposure as opposed to tolerating the proposal of help.

The duke has been intensely condemned for his kinship with Epstein.

He has recently said he didn't observe any dubious conduct during visits to Epstein's homes.

Sovereign Andrew's lawful group has hit back at claims from the US investigator responsible for the examination concerning Epstein that the duke had given "zero co-activity" to the Department of Justice (DoJ).

In an announcement, the lawful group stated: "The Duke of York has on in any event three events this year offered his help as an observer to the DoJ.

"Sadly, the DoJ has responded to the initial two proposals by breaking their secrecy decides and asserting that the duke has offered zero collaboration. In doing as such, they are maybe looking for exposure instead of tolerating the help proffered."

Ruler Andrew ventured away from regal obligations a year ago after a broadly condemned BBC meet about his relationship with Epstein, who took his own life in a US prison cell in August, matured 66 while anticipating preliminary on sex dealing and connivance charges.

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