Lawyer demands British Queen's son to reveal information "moral scandal"

British Prince Andrew should speak to U.S. investigators immediately about what he knows about his friend Epstein.

British Prince Andrew should speak to U.S. investigators immediately about what he knows about his friend Epstein, a lawyer representing victims of sexual crimes told businessman Jeffrey Epstein.

According to lawyer Gloria Allred, Andrew should communicate with the US authorities "without conditions or delay."

Andrew, the second son of Queen Elizabeth, announced on Wednesday that he was relinquishing his royal duties "for the foreseeable future," amid a storm of criticism over his relationship with Epstein.

Companies that supported Andrew's charitable work began distancing themselves from him after he gave a controversial interview last week, in which he justified his close friendship with Epstein, who died last August while in prison after being convicted of sexual offences, and the prince expressed no sympathy for Epstein's victims during the interview.

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