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Epstein case closed by FBI: ‘insulted’ Rajkumar Andrew to travel abroad, no fear of arrest

Prince Andrew is now free to travel as we shut down the Epstein case.

As the US government finally shut down the Epstein case, it was announced that the sexual criminal convicted by suicide in 2019 did not have a customer list, Prince Andrew, who was related to the case, is now free to travel abroad. According to reports, Prince Andrew had no Ambergo, but he imposed a travel ban on himself as he was asked to arrest if he travels outside the UK. A 65 -year -old royal family member, who lost all his titles after alleging sexually abusing a minor in Epstein Island, exiting Britain once in the last six years. A source told The Sun, “Ever since the scams exploded, he is once abroad.”“He is always very nervous about going abroad and felt that he would always be looking at his shoulder because he could be subject to civil action or the worst, being arrested.”The inner source said, “It is expected that in this way it means that he can leave the country at least.” “What he is going to do with the rest of his life? He is not convicted of any crime and he cannot do anything forever in the Royal Lodge.”Prior to the trial, he was known for trotting the world.

Prince Andrew becomes the only name in Epstein list

Virginia Gifrey, who mysteriously died of suicide earlier this year, sued Prince Andrew and claimed that she was forced to have a sexual encounter with Andrew when she was 17 when she was smuggled by Epstein. In 2022, Gifrey and Andrew lawyers reached an agreement to settle the case instead of a large amount, but Prince Andrew denied any wrongdoing. He said that he did not even remember meeting Gifray, although his picture with Gifray came out online. In 2020, the FBI asked the UK’s house office to help Andrew to bring Andrew for questioning, but the investigation was kept for unknown reasons in 2024. Andrew admitted that he had ties with Epstein, but he cut off them in 2010. But it was later revealed that he wrote to Epstein in 2011: “Touch close and we will play something else soon”.

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