“Former UK PM’s Report Fuels Investigation into Royal Misconduct”

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Gordon Brown has informed multiple police departments with fresh details regarding Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. The former Prime Minister, who recently advocated for the royal’s interrogation in connection to alleged sex trafficking by Jeffrey Epstein, has delivered a comprehensive five-page report to investigators. This action follows the arrest of Mountbatten-Windsor, 66, at Sandringham earlier today on suspicions of public office misconduct.

In response to the arrest, Mr. Brown stated, “I have submitted a detailed memorandum to the Metropolitan, Surrey, Sussex, Thames Valley, and other pertinent UK police forces.” This memorandum expands on the information he had previously provided to the Met, Essex, and Thames Valley police forces, expressing his urgency to ensure justice for trafficked females.

The King’s sibling is accused of divulging confidential information to Epstein during his tenure as a UK trade envoy in 2011-2012. Documents disclosed by the US Department for Justice suggest that he shared visit details and investment opportunities with the convicted sex offender. Consequently, Prince Charles revoked Mountbatten-Windsor’s royal title and instructed him to vacate the Royal Lodge, where police were observed earlier today.

Apart from the allegations of public office misconduct, Mr. Brown has actively demanded an investigation into Mountbatten-Windsor concerning sex trafficking allegations. In a significant statement last week, the former Prime Minister insisted on Andrew’s interrogation as part of a thorough inquiry, expressing shock over revelations of flights transporting trafficked women facilitated by Epstein.

These include the flight that transported Mountbatten-Windsor’s accuser, Virginia Giuffre, to the UK in 2001. Giuffre has claimed she was coerced into a sexual encounter with the then-Prince during her London visit, an accusation vehemently denied by him.

Mr. Brown’s advocacy follows a distressing BBC probe that unveiled nearly 90 Epstein-linked flights arriving and departing from UK airports, including 15 subsequent to his 2008 conviction for soliciting sex from a minor.

In an article for The New Statesman, Mr. Brown highlighted his exploration of the Epstein files to uncover the extent of Peter Mandelson and Epstein’s detrimental impact on Britain. He emphasized the urgent need for a thorough police investigation into the abuse of women by predatory individuals and their associates, labeling it a major scandal.

Moreover, Mr. Brown revealed shocking details from emails where Epstein discussed using Stansted Airport to transport girls from Latvia, Lithuania, and Russia, arranging visas and payments for their transport on the “Lolita Express.”

He emphasized the necessity for a proper examination of crucial flight evidence related to the former Prince Andrew and urged the police to include this in their ongoing investigation. Multiple UK police forces are now examining allegations detailed in the Epstein files released recently.

Essex Police confirmed their scrutiny of emails and flight records, focusing on flights to and from Stansted Airport following the disclosure of the US DoJ Epstein files. Thames Valley Police acknowledged various claims against the ex-Duke, including an allegation of a woman being sent to the UK for a sexual encounter with Andrew at the Royal Lodge in 2010.

Bedfordshire Police are reportedly investigating Luton flights, while Surrey Police are working with relevant agencies to access unredacted files related to child abuse accusations against Epstein’s associate, Ghislaine Maxwell.

Additional police forces, such as the Metropolitan Police, Norfolk Police, and Wiltshire Police, are also reviewing evidence linked to the Epstein Files, signaling a widespread investigation into the matter.

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