
"Ms Wallace told BBC Newsnight that there was a time when Prince Andrew indicated he was willing to help investigators in the US but he was never available, for some reason. That's something he could still do, Ms Wallace said. File. Virginia Roberts Giuffre speaks during a news conference outside a Manhattan court in New York, 27 August 2019 (AP) She added:"
"He could say, as he has repeatedly, I still deny that I was involved... however, I was in these houses and I was on that island and I was on the jet and I saw things, and I know how much these women have suffered and I would like to share what I saw'. Giuffre has claimed that Prince Andrew had sex with her on three different occasions, but the King's brother has denied all wrongdoing."
Amy Wallace called on Prince Andrew to disclose what he knows about Jeffrey Epstein and to make himself available to investigators. Wallace said Andrew previously indicated willingness to help US investigators but was repeatedly unavailable. Wallace suggested he could continue to deny involvement while acknowledging presence in Epstein's houses, on the island and on the jet, and offer factual testimony about what he saw. Virginia Giuffre accused Prince Andrew of sexual encounters on three occasions; he denies wrongdoing. Giuffre, 41, died by suicide in April, and calls for further disclosure and release of relevant files persist. Financial arrangements allow Prince Andrew to reside at Royal Lodge under a long lease paid upfront.
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