“Nobody is above the law,” says Scotland Yard boss Cressida Dick. Not even Prince Andrew. Now the material is to be viewed again.
The chief of the London police, Cressida Dick, has announced a review of the abuse allegations against the British Prince Andrew, 61.
In the light of the latest developments, a look at the material should be taken again, said the Scotland Yard boss to the radio station LBC. “Nobody is above the law,” Dick went on. Official investigations have not yet started.
A woman who accuses Queen Elizabeth II’s second eldest son (95) of having abused her as a minor in London, among other places, recently filed a civil suit in the United States. Virginia Giuffre claims to have been turned into a sex slave by the now deceased US multimillionaire Jeffrey Epstein and his ex-partner Ghislaine Maxwell.
Prince Andrew has been criticized for years for his previous friendship with Epstein and has withdrawn from his royal duties.

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