Surrey Police Find No Trace of Historic Abuse Claims Against Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor
Surrey Police have blasted reports linking Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor to historic sex offences and human trafficking. After scouring their records, they found no complaints or evidence to back up claims from redacted FBI files dating between 1994 and 1996.
Allegations Sparked by FBI Documents Tied to Epstein Case
The police probe was triggered by US Department of Justice files related to the Jeffrey Epstein scandal. One FBI report from July 2020 accuses the former prince and convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell of abusing a woman in Virginia Water, Surrey, in the mid-1990s. The chilling document claims Maxwell restrained a woman and administered electric shocks while Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and others allegedly looked on.
“Any information must be evaluated objectively and without speculation,” said Surrey Police.
National Crime Agency Joins Nationwide Review
The National Crime Agency (NCA) confirmed it is aiding police forces nationwide through the NPCC’s national coordination group, overseeing the ongoing independent review of the FBI’s Epstein files.
“Multiple forces are reviewing allegations following the FBI file release,” an NCA spokesperson told GB News. “We’re supporting efforts to understand any impact from the millions of documents now public. As these investigations are early stage, it’s not appropriate to comment further at this time.”
This multi-agency investigation highlights just how enormous and complex the Epstein-related probe has become. Surrey Police are now calling for witnesses to come forward, hoping to uncover any new evidence beyond the FBI files.