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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor investigation could include sexual offences
Police are reportedly expanding the scope of their initial probe to examine alleged sex crimes and urging alleged survivors to come forward. The post JUST IN: Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor Now Under Police Investigation Over Epstein-Related Sex Crimes first appeared on Mediaite.
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What happenedPolice reviewing allegation a woman was trafficked into UK to have sex with former prince.
The headline splitOne side frames it as "UK police seek witnesses in an inquiry into possible offenses by ex-Prince Andrew". The other frames it as "Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor Now Under Police Investigation Over Epstein-Related Sex Crimes".
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Left / center-leftUK police seek witnesses in an inquiry into possible offenses by ex-Prince Andrew
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CenterAndrew Mountbatten-Windsor investigation could include sexual offences
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Right / center-rightAndrew Mountbatten-Windsor Now Under Police Investigation Over Epstein-Related Sex Crimes
JUST IN: Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor Now Under Police Investigation Over Epstein-Related Sex Crimes
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Police are reportedly expanding the scope of their initial probe to examine alleged sex crimes and urging alleged survivors to come forward. The post JUST IN: Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor Now...
UK police seek witnesses in an inquiry into possible offenses by ex-Prince Andrew
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British police are appealing for witnesses as they expand their investigation into potential offenses by the former Prince Andrew, now Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor