Subramanyam responds to arrest of Andrew Mountbatten Windsor amid Epstein probe

Suhas Subramanyam,  U.S. representative for Virginia's 10th congressional district
Suhas Subramanyam, U.S. representative for Virginia's 10th congressional district
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U.S. Representative Suhas Subramanyam, who serves as Ranking Member of the Military and Foreign Affairs Oversight Subcommittee, has issued a statement following the arrest of Andrew Mountbatten Windsor.

“Andrew Mountbatten Windsor has evaded justice for too long. He appears repeatedly in the documents we have uncovered as having knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes and is specifically named by victims as someone who engaged in wrongdoing.

Yet he has continued to ignore our calls to cooperate with the Oversight Committee’s investigation. We hope today’s arrest will lead to answers and show that there will be accountability even if you hide, regardless of how rich and powerful you are,” Subramanyam said.

In November, Subramanyam requested that Andrew Mountbatten Windsor submit to questioning regarding the Oversight Committee’s ongoing investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. More recently, both Subramanyam and Oversight Committee Ranking Member Robert Garcia made a similar request to Lord Peter Mandelson.



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