Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor linked to sex trafficking
Analysis based on 8 articles · First reported Feb 11, 2026 · Last updated Feb 12, 2026
This event has no direct impact on financial markets. It is a legal and reputational issue primarily affecting Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and the involved government agencies.
A senior US politician, Ted Lieu, has claimed that a woman pictured with Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor at Jeffrey Epstein's home was a 'sex trafficking victim'. These disturbing images were released as part of the United States===United States Department of Justice's Epstein files. Lieu publicly questioned Attorney General Pam Bondi on why Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has not been prosecuted, citing the federal Victims Trafficking Protection Act. He argued that the photos constitute evidence of a crime and are sufficient to predicate an investigation. Separately, Dame Vera Baird, former UK victims' commissioner, has urged the United Kingdom===Metropolitan Police to 'start properly investigating' Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's links to Jeffrey Epstein, having previously raised concerns during her tenure.
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