Epstein Victim Testifies to Congress: I Dined with Prince Andrew at Buckingham Palace

Epstein Victim Testifies to Congress: I Dined with Prince Andrew at Buckingham Palace

One of Jeffrey Epstein's victims gave formal testimony to a US House of Representatives oversight committee, publicly discussing her connections to the British royal family. The woman described for the first time how she dined with Prince Andrew at Buckingham Palace and attended parties with a princess.

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The US House of Representatives oversight committee received shocking testimony from one of Jeffrey Epstein's victims, who detailed her encounters with the British royal family. The woman spoke publicly for the first time about how she repeatedly visited strictly guarded royal residences and met high-ranking individuals there.

According to the witness, she dined once with Prince Andrew at Buckingham Palace and also attended evening parties where a princess was present. These revelations have created a new wave of pressure on the British royal family, which has been under public scrutiny for years in connection with the Epstein scandal.

Jeffrey Epstein was convicted of sexual crimes and died in jail in 2019. The official cause of his death was suicide, but it has raised many questions and conspiracy theories. The extent of Epstein's criminal network and his circle of clients have been the subject of numerous investigations both in the US and internationally.

Official testimony given before Congress carries legal weight, and perjury is a crime. This makes the new revelations particularly significant and lends them greater credibility compared to earlier media reports. The oversight committee continues its investigation into Epstein's network.

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