Overview
- Democratic members of the House Oversight Committee have asked Andrew Mountbatten Windsor to provide information and testify about Jeffrey Epstein’s operations, network and associates by November 20.
- Congressman Suhas Subramanyam says survivor accounts indicate there may be other women who were trafficked to meet Andrew beyond Virginia Giuffre.
- Epstein’s estate has provided 17,000 financial documents to the inquiry and is described by lawmakers as fully cooperating.
- Investigators plan to seek testimony from Andrew’s former royal protection officers and say they may also question his ex‑wife, Sarah Ferguson, under oath.
- Andrew was formally stripped of royal styles last week and now faces a Metropolitan Police investigation linked to a leaked email, alongside a threatened private prosecution by the group Republic.