FBI urged to release CCTV footage that might show Prince Andrew with Jeffrey Epstein


The FBI is under immense pressure to release CCTV footage that could show further links between Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein.

Spencer Kuvin, who is representing nine of Epstein’s victims, claims the footage captured by home surveillance cameras “may show” the Duke of York at the convicted paedophile’s mansion.

Kuvin, the chief legal officer of Goldlaw in Palm Beach, has called on US law enforcement to disclose the video material following the release of damning records outlining Andrew’s connections to the disgraced sex offender.

The files include allegations from Johanna Sjoberg, a former massage therapist for Epstein, who accuses the Duke of groping her breast in Epstein’s Manhattan apartment back in 2001 — a claim vehemently denied by Prince Andrew. Sjobery never brought any civil claim against Andrew.

Epstein’s former housekeeper, Juan Alessi, also alleged that Andrew received daily massages during extended stays at Epstein’s Florida property, asserting that Andrew spent “weeks” at the estate.

Kuvin claimed former employees and victims have said every room in Epstein’s multiple mansions was under 24-hour surveillance.

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The attorney claims that senior FBI officers seized hard disks and stored videos during their investigations, leaving the public clamouring for transparency. Kuvin questioned, “where are the videos? That is what the population needs to see,” during an interview on TMZ Live.

As the newly released court papers continue to shed light on Epstein’s connections, Kuvin argued that they provide crucial “context” as to why influential figures like Prince Andrew have been implicated.

He added: “This deposition of Johanna Sjoberg, which had previously been sealed, now gives some context to exactly what Jeffrey Epstein was doing with Prince Andrew and some young women girls that were there at the time.

“I think the public does [have] a right to get some answers from those individuals.”

He believes the documents expose the normalisation of Epstein’s actions by those who associated with him, emphasising the need for answers from the involved individuals.

He said: “I don’t care if you just socialised with the man or if your bank provided him a loan or if you just happened to fly on his plane and be friendly with him.

Whatever you were doing with Epstein normalised a sexual predator so that he could gain access to more money and more victims.”

Prince Andrew continues to vehemently deny any wrongdoing or awareness of Epstein’s criminal behaviour.

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