Prince Andrew hires 'formidable' lawyer amid FBI probe into ...
Prince Andrew hires 'formidable' lawyer amid FBI probe
into Jeffrey Epstein links
By Lee Brown
New York Post - March 8, 2020 | 1:13pm
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Prince Andrew has hired Britain's “most formidable”
extradition lawyer to protect him against an FBI inquiry into his
late pedophile pal Jeffrey Epstein, according to reports.
The Duke of York was publicly slammed by US
authorities in January for repeatedly failing to cooperate with
the ongoing investigation into Epstein's alleged sex trafficking
ring.
He is still so worried about being forced to talk, he is
now hiring an “eminent team of lawyers” to “fend off” the FBI,
according to the Daily Telegraph.
The 60-year-old royal's legal team is led by Clare
Montgomery, one of the UK's leading extradition lawyers who
has represented world leaders, including former dictator
Augusto Pinochet, the Telegraph says.
Montgomery charges $1,300-an-hour and has been
described as “the most formidable member of the bar,” the
Telegraph said, referring to a chamber of the British legal
system.
Andrew also directly hired Gary Bloxsome, a criminal
defense solicitor who works international cases — and is a
crisis-management specialist, the Telegraph says. “He's as
sharp as a blade, he's absolutely brilliant,” one acquaintance
told the paper.
Assembling the team shows just how “hugely
seriously” the duke is taking the threat of legal moves to make
him talk, says the Telegraph, which believes it is the first time
the royal family has needed to use such a powerful team of
criminal lawyers.
Andrew was forced to step down from royal duties last
November over his disastrous attempts to justify his ongoing
friendship with Epstein even after he was convicted of sex
crimes.
The royal has however always vehemently denied
knowing about Epstein's depraved behavior. He also denies
knowing Virginia Roberts Giuffre, who says she was made to
have sex with the prince three times, starting when she was just
17.
Epstein, 66, hanged himself in a Lower Manhattan
lockup Aug. 10 while awaiting trial on federal! sex trafficking
charges.
Buckingham Palace told The Sun it does not represent
Andrew as he is no longer a working royal.
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