Representative Ro Khanna suggests the British Monarchy use its vast wealth to compensate survivors of the sex trafficking ring.
The fallout from the release of three million pages of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein has reached the highest levels of the British establishment. US Congressman Ro Khanna has issued a stinging rebuke of the Royal Family, suggesting they have a moral obligation to compensate victims and fully disclose any internal knowledge of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s activities.
“They have a large wealth, they should probably be compensating these survivors for the horrors that have taken place,” Khanna stated, adding that the women involved have been “denied justice” for too long.
New Evidence Surfaces
The calls for financial and legal accountability follow the release of files that appear to show Andrew in compromising situations, including photographs of him with a female on all fours. Additionally, allegations have emerged regarding a second woman trafficked to the UK for a sexual encounter with the royal.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has joined the chorus of voices demanding Andrew’s testimony. However, previous deadlines set by Congress for the former prince to voluntarily appear have passed without response.
SOURCES: US Dept of Justice Files, BBC, Congressional Interviews.
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