A lawyer who represents Jeffrey Epstein's victim and Prince Andrew's accuser, Virginia Roberts Giuffre, revealed several women have yet to come forward to talk about the case. Allegedly, these girls had seen the criminal sex offender with the Duke of York.
Brad Edwards, who represents Giuffre and other 54 victims of the disgraced American financier, revealed other Epstein victims are yet to go public. These girls, reportedly, saw Prince Andrew with the alleged pedophile.
According to Mirror Online, it would be the first time that other sex trafficking victims saw Sarah Ferguson's former husband with the convicted sex offender aside from Giuffre and Johanna Sjoberg. Edward revealed that there were "several other clients" in the presence of both Epstein and the prince.
These girls, allegedly, knew him to be around. As Queen Elizabeth II's son refused to talk, the attorney believed it would not do him any favors. However, the duke earlier claimed that he wants to cooperate with the US authorities, although the foreign investigators say otherwise.
Giuffre accused Prince Andrew of sleeping with her on three separate occasions, including when she was only 17. Sjoberg also claimed the father-of-two groped her breasts while she was sitting on his knee.
It, allegedly, happened inside Epstein's home, which she called "house of horrors," where she was sexually molested after "a pact with the devil." Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie's father vehemently denied these two allegations. He, too, was, reportedly, unaware of Epstein's criminal behavior, even after the latter got convicted.
Keir Starmer, a leading British politician and the UK's former top prosecutor, called out Prince Andrew to help the feds with the Epstein investigation. He said on the LBC radio, via The New York Post, that he should cooperate with the US.
He also mentioned the repeated claims that Prince Andrew refused to meet the investigators despite his alleged willingness to cooperate. Starmer went on to say that if the law enforcement authorities require him to work with them, he should do so no matter who he is.
He even revealed that when the US used to seek assistance from the UK "all the time," it always cooperated. Starmer added that with Prince Andrew's alleged refusal, he should "justify his own actions."
Prince Andrew's legal team reiterated that the 60-year-old royal offered his assistance to US investigators several times. They also insisted that it was not a "publicity stunt."