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Page 6 Daily Mail, ',Vednesclay, January 29, 2020 Dally Mall, Wednesday. la nuary 29, 2020 Page 7 Wanted: Anne Sacoolas I will talk to FBI, Andrew tells pals By Rebecca English and Sam Greenhill AN ANGRY and bewildered' Prince Andrew has rubbished claims he snubbed the FBI's Jeffrey Epstein inquiry, friends insisted last night. A US prosecutor accused the Duke of York of 'zero co-operation' with their investigation, but a source close to Andrew claimed: 'Nothing could be fur- ther from the truth.' The defiant prince was in fact 'more than happy to talk' but 'hasn't been approached by them yet', the source insisted. Andrew's extraordinary flghtback came 24 hours aver the royals were rocked by the bombshell declaration from New York state attorney Geoffrey Berman. He stood outside Epstein's New York man- sion and accused the Queen's son of failing to respond to requests by the FBI and US prosecutors for an interview over his friend- ship with the paedophile Buc

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Page 6 Daily Mail, ',Vednesclay, January 29, 2020 Dally Mall, Wednesday. la nuary 29, 2020 Page 7 Wanted: Anne Sacoolas I will talk to FBI, Andrew tells pals By Rebecca English and Sam Greenhill AN ANGRY and bewildered' Prince Andrew has rubbished claims he snubbed the FBI's Jeffrey Epstein inquiry, friends insisted last night. A US prosecutor accused the Duke of York of 'zero co-operation' with their investigation, but a source close to Andrew claimed: 'Nothing could be fur- ther from the truth.' The defiant prince was in fact 'more than happy to talk' but 'hasn't been approached by them yet', the source insisted. Andrew's extraordinary flghtback came 24 hours aver the royals were rocked by the bombshell declaration from New York state attorney Geoffrey Berman. He stood outside Epstein's New York man- sion and accused the Queen's son of failing to respond to requests by the FBI and US prosecutors for an interview over his friend- ship with the paedophile Buc

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Page 6 Daily Mail, ',Vednesclay, January 29, 2020 Dally Mall, Wednesday. la nuary 29, 2020 Page 7 Wanted: Anne Sacoolas I will talk to FBI, Andrew tells pals By Rebecca English and Sam Greenhill AN ANGRY and bewildered' Prince Andrew has rubbished claims he snubbed the FBI's Jeffrey Epstein inquiry, friends insisted last night. A US prosecutor accused the Duke of York of 'zero co-operation' with their investigation, but a source close to Andrew claimed: 'Nothing could be fur- ther from the truth.' The defiant prince was in fact 'more than happy to talk' but 'hasn't been approached by them yet', the source insisted. Andrew's extraordinary flghtback came 24 hours aver the royals were rocked by the bombshell declaration from New York state attorney Geoffrey Berman. He stood outside Epstein's New York man- sion and accused the Queen's son of failing to respond to requests by the FBI and US prosecutors for an interview over his friend- ship with the paedophile Buckingham Palace resulting firestorm sent Buckingham Palace into a panic and yesterday the 'Certain people are jumping the gun' Queen's aides were still refusing to issue any comment on the story. Courtiers even said they would never talk about the subject and insisted it was a matter for the prince's law- yers, who they refused to Identify. But the source close to the prince stepped forward to flatly contradict the US prosecutor's claims that the royal had reneged on his promise two months ago to 'help any appro- priate law enforcement agency with their investigations' into Epstein, who killed himself last year. Last night the insider claimed that Andrew was 'committed to the legal process', saying: 'The duke is more than happy to talk to the FBI but he hasn't been approached by them yet. •He is angry about the way this Is being portrayed and bewildered as to why this was said in New York. It seems certain people are jump- ing the gun.' After Mr Berman's shock inter- vention on Monday, lawyers and women who say they were sex traf- ficking victims of Epstein vented their Mry at Andrew. A lawyer for [REDACTED], who claims she was instructed to have sex with Andrew on three occasions from the age of 17 - something he strenuously denies - said he should 'take most seriously the deeply-held belief in this coun- try that no one Is above the law'. Duke insists he hasn't been approached for interview... but says he's `more than happy to talk' Yesterday's Daily Mail Lisa Bloom, who represents five other women, said it was 'time to stop playing games' and 'answer questions'. while a third lawyer threatened Andrew, 59, with a sub- poena if he sets foot in America again. The prince has categorically denied having any knowledge that Epstein was sexually abusing teen- Steering through crisis: Prince Andrew In Windsor yesterday age girls. The scandal reignited last November when Andrew gave a disastrous interview to BBC Newsnlght's Emily Maitlis in which he failed to express any regret for continuing his friendship with the disgraced financier after he was jailed for child sex abuse. The prince told Miss Maitlis he would give investigators a state- ment under oath 'in the right cir- cumstances'. After a public furore, in which he was forced to with- draw from royal duties, he issued a statement saying he would 'of course' speak to investigators 'if required'. Last night the source close to Andrew insisted: 'The duke is not under any obligation to talk to lawyers representing alleged victims of Epstein at the moment, but he is totally willing to talk to any law enforcement agen- cies, be they the police or FBI. 'He hasn't changed his views at all and sticks by what he said in his Interview with Emily Walls that he would co-operate. 'Indeed a week hasn't gone by since then when he hasn't had extensive meetings with his law- yers at Royal Lodge This Windsor home] and Buckingham Palace preparing for such a meeting. 'The duke accepts he made a big mistake by continuing to see Epstein after he was convicted and for not showing sufficient empathy for the girls involved. He is desper- ate to make up for it and is com- mitted to the legal process.' The source also suggested that Andrew wanted to 'clear things up so that he can continue to support the Queen in the coming months following n p - talisation and Harry and Meghan's decision to quit as frontline roy- als'. They said: 'The duke has always been the Queen's favourite and she Is relying on him a lot behind the scenes.' The source added that Andrew anticipated being Interviewed by the FBI in the UK, not the US. The Mall revealed last year that the prince was fearful of travelling to America in case he was dragged into ongoing legal proceedings. It was reported that Andrew would not go back to the US until proceedings were 'satisfactorily' and unequivocally concluded. The claims that the duke had snubbed the FBI led to global media coverage yesterday and prompted furious responses from Epstein's alleged victims. Miss Bloom said: 'It is time for anyone with Information to come WATCH MOREAT 111+ mailplus.co.uk/briefings forward and answer questions. Prince Andrew himself Is accused of sexual misconduct and he also spent a great deal of time with Jef- frey Epstein. The five women I rep- resent are outraged and disap- pointed at Prince Andrew's behaviour. There are dozens of women who allege they were the victims of sexual assault by this predator Jeffrey Epstein. 'The victims want justice here and we can't do it without people speaking to law enforcement.' Gloria Allred another lawyer for five of Epstein's accusers, threat- ened the duke with a subpoena if he ever visited the US again. She told Radio 4's Today pro- gramme: 'If he has done nothing wrong...then why won't he talk to law enforcement? No response is the same as zero co-operation. This is ridiculous. It's just not acceptable.' Harbottle & Lewis, the Queen's lawyers, who have pre- viously acted for Andrew over alle- gations in relation to the case, said they are not representing him. Sebastian Shakespeare - Page 34 Accuser. [REDACTED], pictured with Andrew in London when she was 17 in 2001. He denies ever meeting her America `should swan death crash driver for rince' THE American wanted in Britain over a fatal crash should be extradited to secure Prince Andrew's co•operation with the FBI, a lawyer representing Epstein's victims said yesterday. Anne Sacoolas, 42, has reportedly admitted being on the wrong side of the road when she hit 19-year-old Harry Dunn's motorbike outside RAF Croughton in Northampton- By Claire Duffln and Andy Dolan shire In August. She fled the UK cit- ing diplomatic immunity due to her husband Jonathan's role as an intel- ligence officer at the base. Lisa Bloom, a lawyer for five of Epstein's victims, said of securing Prince Andrew's co-operation: think a swap would be a fair and just resolution.' she wrote on Twitter: understand diplomatic immunity but this is not a good look. If we want co-operation, we must co-operate in their [UK] investigations too.' Redd Seiger, a close friend and neighbour of Harry's mother Char- lotte Charles, added yesterday: 'Harry's parents are very clear that whether you are Bugs Bunny or Prince Andrew, if you have done something wrong or can help inves- tigators then you should stand up and agree to meet them. Nobody is accusing Prince Andrew of anything. just as Anne Sacoolas is innocent until proven guilty, but the same applies to her - she needs to come back to the UK to meet British police and prosecutors. It's effectively a quid pro quo... it is a case of "you scratch my back, I'll scratch yours". '(She) should return to the UK and face one of the fairest justice systems in the world. 'In the spirit of reciprocity that underpins extradition, we stand shoulder to shoulder with Epstein's victims and believe that Prince Andrew should go to the US and do everything he can to ensure that justice Is served there.' The developments came as For- eign Secretary Dominic Raab pre- pared to raise his disappointment over the Sacoolas case with US Sec- retary of state Mike Pompeo during his visit to the UK. Last week Har- ry's family were told Mr Pompeo had turned down an extradition request, a month after the Crown Prosecution Service announced that Sacoolas would be charged with causing the teenager's death by dangerous driving. A YouGov survey published yes- terday found that 64 per cent of Americans support Sacoolas's extradition to the UK, with just 9 per cent opposed. Killed: Harry Dunn So _aid' for the honour he loved to boast about S IR Tom Stoppard's new play opened in London at the weekend, his first for five years. Leopolds- tadt is an epic work, the story of a Jewish family who prospered in Vienna at the dawn of the 20th century. As history and the dread-filled audience know, their good fortune is not going to last. Stoppard's drama traces their fate over agar gatlons of the next 55 years, through war, who claims revolution, impoverishment and the Holocaust. The powerful themes explored will be much discussed elsewhere, but there is one tiny moment towards the end of the play that concerns us here. One character is extolling the virtues of life in England, including cricket, picnics on beaches, the Houses of Parliament. 'And the Royal Family,' he adds. On Saturday night, the audience roared with laughter at the very idea that the modern Windsors could be held up as an upstanding exemplar of all that was good and admirable about this country. On Monday night, when I saw the play again, the reaction was more of a deep, scornful snigger that rippled from the stalls to the circle and back again. However both responses had one thing In common - open derision. Of course, two London audiences do not a consensus make and the Royal Family are not quite a national laugh- ing stock - yet. But if the current ruin- ous narrative continues, surely that day cannot be far off? The travails of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are damaging enough, as the idealistic dim bulbs bravely shake off the suffocating bonds of royalty so that they can make a bomb from their royal connections without any pesky inter- ference from Buckingham Palace - and escape media attention by taking ref- uge on the Ellen DeGeneres Show. L ESSER royals flogging milk to China and teacups to saucer- eyed gullibles further dilute the ermine allure. However the real problem, the biggest poopsie in the royal punch bowl, u undoubtedly the Queen's second son and first-rate calamity magnet. We need to talk about Andrew. What playwright would ever dare dream up a character like Prince Andrew, the ongoing Windsor open sore, the red raw callus on the palace? This week's ongoing drama stars the American prosecutors who are making investigations into the conduct of sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and his circle, primarily to see if young women were trafficked for sexual purposes. The US lawyers are claiming that despite his assurances last year that he is 'willing to help any appropriate law enforcement agency', the Duke of ti n ' provided 'zero co-opera- tion' with their ongoing inquiries. In other words, he gave his word but hasn't acted on It. As this tawdry scandal moves into its second act, Prince Andrew still denies COMMENTARY By Jan Moir old girl who worked for Epstein, she was forced to have sex with Andrew on three occasions in 2001 and 2002. Terrible for hen; mortifying for the roy- als and utterly exhausting for the Queen. Just as HM must have thought she had put the worst of the last few months behind her, here comes more trouble in the form of a posse of gunslinger US lawmen galloping over the hill twirling their pistols and demanding a showdown. O you know what Prince Andrew's problem Is? Accord- ing to his own lights, he has 'a tendency to be too honour- able'. That is what he told Emily Mea- ns in his disastrous Newsnight inter- view back in November, when he tried to explain his continued friendship with Epstein after the latter had been jailed for sex offences. Listen everyone. Listen to his excuses. Andrew wasn't stupid or doltish or foolish, oh dear me no. He wasn't a walking patsy who blundered into the dark lives of bad men, unseeing and uninterested in anything except his own gratification. He wasn't a useful idiot whose very presence gave a sheen of royal respect- ability to sordid events. He was merely being honourable to a Mend, don't you get that? One wonders if the Queen gets it, too - or if her iron resolve is finally weaken- ing when it comes to protecting her bumbling son. Fbr since the FBI have started their Investigations, Prince Andrew has apparently been missing in action - and that is most definitely not what one would expect horn a man of honour. Perhaps there is a reasonable expla- nation for his dereliction of duty. Per- haps he has an appointment or two at the Woking branch of Pizza Express, with extra sauce on his every order. Perhaps he is busy on a course of sweat gland therapy. to encourage those recalcitrant war-tom ducts back into full working order. Yet even Prince Andrew cannot hide from his destiny forever - and surely a man of honour like him would not even want to? After all, an honourable per- son would resist injustice. An honourable man would make him- self available. Most of all, an honoura- ble man would not mind the adverse consequences he might personally face in his efforts to discover the truth and expose any wrongdoing that might have befallen others. And if Prince Andrew doesn't want the laughter from the stalls to engulf his whole family, he should embrace that honour soon. Before it is too late for all of them. EFTA00074119

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