Prince Andrew’s prosecution in the USA?: Trump confidante Nancy Mace thinks about it

Prince Andrew’s prosecution in the USA?: Trump confidante Nancy Mace thinks about it

Prince Andrew’s prosecution in the USA?
Trump confidante Nancy Mace thinks about it






After a meeting with Epstein victims, Trump confidante Nancy Mace was thinking about Prince Andrew’s prosecution.

For over a decade, the name of Prince Andrew (65), supposedly the favorite child of the late Queen Elizabeth II (1926-2022), has repeatedly appeared in connection with the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein (1953-2019). After a session behind closed doors in the US Congress, in which the victims of Epstein told their stories, the US MP Nancy Mace (47) wrote: “So when will we be praying Prince Andrew on US floor because of possible crimes? This seems to be the next step (after we have released the files).”



Prince Andrew’s connection to Jeffrey Epstein

Mace, who left the session in the US Congress under tears and refused to speak to reports, did not have any further public explanations. The now deceased Virginia Giuffre (1983-2025) claimed in 2015 in a civil lawsuit against Epstein submitted in Florida that he forced her to sex with Prince Andrew on three different occasions when she was 17 years old. The palace and Andrew reject all accusations.

After Epstein’s suicide in August 2019 – he was again charged with several sexual offenses – Prince Andrew gave the BBC show “Newsnight” an interview in which he spoke about his former friendship with the convicted sex offender. In November 2019, the Duke of York said, among other things, that he could not “remember” that he could ever have hit Giuffre, although there is a photo that shows the two arms in arm.


The one -hour conversation came to the disaster for the royal. He got tangled in contradictions and released credibility. Andrew then resigned from his public offices.

In August 2021, Giuffreg submitted a lawsuit against Prince Andrew for sexual abuse. The Queen then withdrew their royal and military titles to their former favorite son. In February 2022, the lawsuit was finally settled out of court ,. Giuffre died in April 2025 from suicide.




US congress member Nancy Mace claims to be a victim of abuse even

The US MP Nancy Mace, who also runs as a governor in her home state South Carolina, described her experience during the meeting mentioned at the beginning. “Since it is already reported-yes, I left the oversight briefing with the Epstein victims prematurely.”


Mace, who claims to have been physically abused by her former fiancee Patrick Bryant, also writes: “As a recent survivor (less than two years ago) I had a very difficult time when I heard her stories. A full -blown panic attack. Sweating. Hyperventilization. I can’t breathe.”

She feels “the immeasurable pain of how hard all victims fight for themselves because we know that absolutely nobody will fight for us”. Mace is considered the confidante of US President Donald Trump (79). In 2016 she worked for his ultimately victorious election campaign and also supported him in the pre -election campaign of the Republican Party 2024

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Source: Stern

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