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The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Keir Starmer, has urged anyone with information about the Jeffrey Epstein case to present it to the authorities, in the context of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor not responding to requests from the U.S. Congress to be interviewed. Starmer emphasized the importance of providing evidence in such cases, although he avoided commenting specifically about Andrew. Criticism of Andrew has increased, as he is accused of silence in the face of the investigation, especially by members of the House of Representatives Oversight Committee, who have requested testimony related to his connection with Epstein. Andrew has always denied allegations of illegal behavior and has no legal obligation to cooperate with Congress. This comes after he was stripped of his royal titles following allegations of sexual assault made by Virginia Roberts Giuffre, which he contests.
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