Andrew Mountbatten Windsor continues to face intense scrutiny because of his long association with Jeffrey Epstein.
The former prince’s public standing collapsed after Virginia Giuffre accused him of sexual abuse while she was a minor. He denied her claims and later settled her civil case in 2022 without admitting wrongdoing. The fallout pushed King Charles to revoke his royal titles and kick him out of Royal Lodge. Now, Andrew faces a new wave of controversy tied to Epstein’s trafficking network.
These latest accusations raise more questions about Andrew’s past connections and what investigators plan to uncover next. Radar Online reports that a United States lawmaker raised new allegations involving Andrew.
Ex-Prince Andrew is accused of having “bedded other trafficking victims” of Jeffrey Epstein

Congressman Suhas Subramanyam, who serves on the House Committee on Oversight, said survivor testimony suggests Epstein may have introduced Andrew to additional women. These accounts remain allegations but have fueled a new congressional inquiry into the Epstein Files.
Suhas revealed, “We have reason to believe that there are others who may have been trafficked to Andrew. Many of the survivors came to Capitol Hill, and we spoke to them. They have been so courageous and gave us very valuable information as far as where to look.”
A source told Radar, “Andrew bedded other trafficking victims, not just Virginia.” Claims intensified after an August 2010 email exchange surfaced. In it, Epstein wrote, “I have a friend who I think you might enjoy having dinner with.” Andrew replied, “Would be delighted to see her. Please give her my contact details.” Investigators still don’t know if they ever met.
Suhas and 16 Democratic committee members sent Andrew a letter requesting sworn testimony. The committee also plans to call his former protection officers and his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson. A source said, “Lawmakers are convinced Andrew knows more than he’s ever revealed … The survivors keep bringing up his name.”
Investigators secured thousands of Epstein’s financial records. Suhas explained, “The reason we went after those financial documents is because the victims told us to. They said we should follow the money, the accounts and financial activities tell the story of the sex trafficking and criminal behavior of Jeffrey Epstein.”
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