Jeffrey Epstein's association with Prince Andrew under scrutiny, public calls for royal figure to speak out.
Prince Andrew, the youngest son of King Charles, continues to face calls for transparency regarding his association with disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein. In a recent statement, US lawyer Gloria Allred, who represents several Epstein victims, questioned why the Duke of York has not spoken up about his involvement with Epstein.
Allred emphasized the urgency for Prince Andrew to testify before Congress and provide more information to the Justice Department. She stated that his silence is a statement that he's not willing to help for some reason. Allred also suggested that the Duke could volunteer for an interview with the FBI.
The Duke of York has been away from the spotlight for over a year, but his public image has been tarnished due to his ties to Epstein and Chinese spy Yang Tengbo. Despite repeated calls for him to testify under oath before Congress or cooperate fully with the Justice Department, Prince Andrew has remained largely silent publicly.
Allred's statement was reported by Mirror. She further emphasized that people want to know who was involved in trafficking or sexually abusing children. She suggested that Prince Andrew could volunteer to testify to the Justice Department or Congress, not just to clear his name but also to help bring justice to Epstein's victims.
However, his legal team claims he has not blocked American investigators. Yet, he has avoided any public testimony, leading to suspicion that royal interests are being prioritized over accountability for Epstein’s victims.
In 2025, there have been renewed demands for Prince Andrew to come forward and provide information. Legal advocates and critics say his ongoing refusal or avoidance of public testimony undermines his credibility and fails to serve justice for victims.
[1] Source: Mirror.co.uk, Gloria Allred Urges Prince Andrew to Speak Out Over Jeffrey Epstein Links, 2025. [3] Source: BBC.com, Prince Andrew: The Duke under Scrutiny, 2021.
- The news about Prince Andrew's association with Jeffrey Epstein and his refusal to testify before Congress or cooperate fully with the Justice Department continues to dominate general-news, as legal advocates and critics question his silence and accuse him of prioritizing royal interests over accountability for Epstein’s victims.
- In a recent statement to crime-and-justice news outlets, Gloria Allred, who represents several Epstein victims, urged Prince Andrew to volunteer for an interview with the FBI, not just to clear his name but also to help bring justice to Epstein’s victims and answer questions about who was involved in trafficking or sexually abusing children.