PRINCE Andrew should be “concerned” about a drop of bombshell information related to Jeffrey Epstein, a lawyer for the paedo’s victims has warned.
Spencer Kuvin has hailed the attorney general’s shock announcement to expose more secret files on the disgraced financier as his clients battle for complete disclosure.
Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein walking through New York’s Central Park in 2010Jae Donnelly
PAThe notorious photograph of Andrew with a young Virginia Giuffre, who he settled a sex assault case with[/caption]
The trove of documents will reveal a “lot of flight logs, a lot of names, a lot of information” on Epstein, Pam Bondi said last night.
Mr Kuvin, who has represented many of Epstein’s victims for years, praised the decision to unseal more files set to shed more light on Epstein and his circle.
He told The Sun today: “On behalf of the victims, we have always been fighting for a full and complete disclosure of all individuals who were involved in the Epstein sexual pyramid scheme.
“Abuse on this large scale does not occur in a vacuum.
“These atrocities involve many people either directly involved in the abuse, or complicit in allowing it to continue.
“We applaud the actions of the attorney general.”
But he warned: “Anyone who was visiting Epstein at his homes should be concerned. That includes Andrew.”
Bondhi last night insisted the contents of the files “will make you sick”.
She told Fox News her department was working on protecting the personal information of over 250 victims connected to Epstein, who died in 2019 while awaiting trial on federal sex-trafficking charges.
When asked whether the documents would reveal details on individuals who used Epstein’s private jet, Bondi confirmed flight logs would be shared.
She added: “What you’re going to see, hopefully tomorrow, is a lot of flight logs, a lot of names, a lot, a lot of information.
“But, it’s pretty sick what that man did. Along with his co-defendant.”
The attorney general previously said the documents were sitting on her desk to be reviewed, adding: “That’s been a directive by President Trump.”
Epstein was known to socialise with royalty, celebrities and Wall Street titans before his arrest.
One of the most high-profile names that has long been linked to Epstein is Prince Andrew.
The Duke of York, 65, has always vehemently denied any wrongdoing.
He was forced to step aside from public duties in 2019 over his friendship with the paedo financier.
Mr Kuvin previously told The Sun how one of his clients said she saw the royal at a party filled with underage girls.
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Andrew has repeatedly claimed he knew nothing of Epstein‘s criminal behaviour despite their friendship.
Mr Kuvin branded Andrew’s failure to tell authorities what he knows about Epstein an “insult” to victims.
He has ignored repeated calls to tell US authorities what he knows about paedo Epstein’s criminal behaviour.
In his notorious Newsnight interview more than five years ago, Andrew vowed to help the probe into Epstein and his warped madam Ghislaine Maxwell.
It is hoped Andrew could unknowingly hold information that could lead investigators to the “last piece of the jigsaw” to expose the full extent of the couple’s twisted “sexual pyramid scheme“.
But the royal has remained silent – and claimed he knew nothing of Epstein’s vile crimes.
‘It’s impossible he’s unaware of Epstein abuse’
A LAWYER who represented victims of Jeffrey Epstein said it would have been ‘impossible’ for Prince Andrew to not have known about his abuse.
Spencer Kuvin previously told The Sun: “It’s impossible he did not see.
“It would be impossible because Epstein was always surrounded by young girls.
“There’s no way Andrew would not have known at the very least of the inappropriate nature of a grown man in his 50s cavorting around with teenagers.”
Mr Kuvin said the duke is an “embarrassment” for not telling the FBi what he knows about Epstein.
He said he believes Andrew has “absolutely no care for what the victims went through”.
Mr Kuvin added: “His quote, unquote, admitted friendship with a pedophile is despicable.
“He’s someone not only do I not respect, but someone I think, quite frankly, should be shunned by society in general.
“Not only because of how he’s acted in the past, but even until the present day. He doesn’t act with integrity.”
Three years ago he paid millions to Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre in an out-of-court settlement, while denying sexual assault accusations.
Andrew was, however, spared a humiliating court battle over claims he raped and abused her when she was 17.
Court documents told how Andrew stayed at Epstein’s New York home, and was accused of taking part in an “underage orgy” on Epstein’s Caribbean island.
An unnamed Jane Doe – widely understood to be his accuser Giuffre – was allegedly “forced” by Epstein to “have sexual relations” with the duke.
She was allegedly told to “give the Prince whatever he demanded”.
Anyone who was visiting Epstein at his homes should be concerned. That includes Andrew.
Spencer Kuvin
In 2020, the FBI asked the Home Office for help to quiz Andrew.
That investigation was paused last year, however.
But The Sun reported how Andrew could face a fresh FBI probe after the man set to be its new boss vowed to “do everything” to expose those who worked with his pal Epstein.
Donald Trump’s pick for FBI head, Kash Patel, has Andrew in his sights after telling a Senate hearing he is ready to investigate anyone connected to convicted paedophile Epstein.
Andrew, who has left the UK once in almost six years, is now said to be too scared to visit the US again as he fears he may be arrested.
Police in Florida began investigating Epstein in 2006, before he was sentenced to 18 months in jail for soliciting a minor for prostitution two years later.
He was then found dead in his prison cell in a Manhattan jail in August 2019 as he awaited trial on sex trafficking charges.
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