Thames Valley Police Expand Investigation into Andrew Mountbatten Windsor's Sexual Misconduct Allegations
Andrew investigation expands as police examine sexual misconduct claims

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Thames Valley Police have expanded their investigation into Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, focusing on new sexual misconduct allegations linked to Jeffrey Epstein. A woman claims Epstein arranged for her to meet Mountbatten Windsor in 2010 at Royal Lodge, marking the first inquiry into Epstein-related accusations at a royal property. The investigation continues to examine various allegations, including misconduct in public office.
- 01The investigation includes a specific allegation from 2010 involving a woman who claims Epstein facilitated a meeting with Mountbatten Windsor.
- 02Thames Valley Police have engaged with the woman's legal representative to ensure her claims are taken seriously and handled sensitively.
- 03Mountbatten Windsor was previously arrested in February on suspicion of misconduct in public office, specifically related to sharing confidential documents with Epstein.
- 04The police have executed search warrants at Mountbatten Windsor's former residences in Windsor and Norfolk as part of the investigation.
- 05Assistant Chief Constable Oliver Wright emphasized the complexity of the investigation, which includes various forms of misconduct beyond just document sharing.
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Thames Valley Police are broadening their criminal investigation into Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, focusing on allegations of sexual misconduct that surfaced from Jeffrey Epstein's archives. Initially arrested in February on suspicion of misconduct in public office, Mountbatten Windsor faces new claims involving a woman who alleges Epstein arranged for her to meet him at Royal Lodge in 2010. This marks the first time law enforcement has pursued Epstein-related allegations at a royal residence. The police have reached out to the woman's legal representative, Brad Edwards, ensuring that any report will be treated with care and respect for her privacy. Following his February arrest, Mountbatten Windsor was interviewed and released under investigation, while search warrants were executed at his residences in Windsor and Norfolk. The investigation is complex, encompassing various forms of misconduct, and the police have requested original Epstein files from the United States Department of Justice. Assistant Chief Constable Oliver Wright reiterated the commitment to thoroughly explore all reasonable lines of inquiry and encouraged anyone with relevant information to come forward.
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The investigation could have significant implications for public trust in the royal family and the handling of sexual misconduct allegations.
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