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Ro Khanna Urges Royal Family to Compensate Epstein Victims as New Files Surface

The California lawmaker links restitution to a renewed transparency drive under a bipartisan records-release bill.

Overview

  • Khanna posted on X on Saturday calling for the British royal family to personally compensate Jeffrey Epstein’s victims.
  • Khanna co-sponsors the Epstein Transparency Act with Rep. Thomas Massie and has sought a voluntary congressional interview with Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, which has not been accepted.
  • A newly reported document from a batch of Epstein files says U.S. prosecutors in 2020 cited evidence Andrew engaged in sexual conduct with a victim and had knowledge of Maxwell’s recruiting, while noting he was not a target and no U.S. crime had been established.
  • The Justice Department says it has identified at least 1 million additional documents potentially related to Epstein and expects more time will be needed to process releases.
  • Earlier this year King Charles III removed Andrew’s titles and privileges and expressed sympathy for survivors, as British reporting describes fresh disclosures, including a Sandringham photo, causing alarm at Buckingham Palace.