Government Expresses Legal Concerns Over Prince Andrew's Possible Testimony

# Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor Faces New Revelations from Documents
## Government Concerns Over Legal Action if Andrew is Summoned to Testify
Recent disclosures indicate that the UK Government had significant fears regarding potential legal repercussions from Prince Andrew, Mountbatten-Windsor, if they assisted the FBI in summoning him to testify. Official documents suggest that the government was wary of being sued by the prince in connection to these proceedings.
Geoffrey Berman, a former US prosecutor overseeing cases linked to Epstein, remarked on the stalled efforts to engage with British authorities. "We got absolutely nowhere. Were they protecting him? I presume someone was," he stated, highlighting the frustration experienced during the inquiry.
In light of these events, a spokesperson for the Home Office reaffirmed the government’s commitment to supporting the victims of Jeffrey Epstein. "Our thoughts remain with the victims of Epstein, who have lived with unimaginable trauma, and this government will do everything in its power to ensure accountability is delivered," the spokesperson said.
The implications of these revelations continue to unfold, as scrutiny surrounding Prince Andrew's ties to Epstein compounds the pressure on the government to act with transparency and urgency.