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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor accused of 'hiding' from US Congress as deadline looms

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor accused of 'hiding' from US Congress as deadline looms

# Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor Accused of 'Hiding' from US Congress as Deadline Approaches

The embattled Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor faces accusations of evading US Congressional inquiries as he nears the deadline to respond to a formal request from Congress. The deadline is set for just two days from now. This inquiry stems from scrutiny regarding his financial dealings linked to his association with Jeffrey Epstein.

The specific request by Congress includes demands for documentation that could reveal substantial insights into Mountbatten-Windsor's financial transactions. US lawmakers have expressed particular interest in records that possibly include annotations such as “massage for Andrew,” which "raise serious questions," according to the committee's letter.

The investigation is part of an ongoing effort by US Congress to uncover the extent of Epstein’s connections with influential individuals. The House committee has been actively pursuing information from numerous parties, and Mountbatten-Windsor, known for his prior controversies, is now in the spotlight as a key figure in this inquiry.

This scrutiny not only marks a significant moment for Mountbatten-Windsor but also reflects broader concerns regarding accountability among elites linked to Epstein. The potential implications of this investigation encompass not only his personal reputation but also the reputations of those associated with him.

As he approaches the response deadline, the pressure mounts for Mountbatten-Windsor to provide clarity and transparency regarding his financial history and ties to Epstein.