New York investigators tasked with shedding light on scandal of trafficking minors to late financier Jeffrey Epstein still hope to question Prince Andrew after recently accusing him of " pretending " to cooperate with them, said Manhattan federal prosecutor on Thursday.
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" We would be delighted if Prince Andrew came to speak to us, we would like to be able to benefit from his statements, " said prosecutor Audrey Strauss, confirming the arrest and the indictment of ex-collaborator Ghislaine Maxwell, almost after the suicide in prison of Jeffrey Epstein.
New York justice has been pressuring for months to be able to question the second son of Queen Elizabeth II, who was a friend of Jeffrey Epstein.