Andrew Mountbatten Windsor is not the only one involved with Jeffrey Epstein, an expert says.
A number of Britons in high positions made Epstein’s network possible, making the files a bigger problem than they seem.
Expert Christopher Bucktin writes for the Mirror:
“When Britain’s top cop says he is investigating a ‘broad spectrum of sexual allegations’ involving Jeffrey Epstein, it’s not routine policing. It’s a warning.”
“Yes, it increases the pressure on Andrew Mountbatten Windsor, who has denied any wrongdoing. But this is not just about one man. This is about a network and the uncomfortable reality that Epstein’s world did not exist in isolation.”
He adds: “Epstein’s operation worked because it was surrounded by people. Some powerful. Some obscure. Some who benefited. Some who looked the other way. The idea that responsibility begins with a man and ends with a man has always been a comfortable fantasy. Now that fantasy is under pressure.”
“This is not just an American scandal. It never was. It’s also a British one. British celebrities. British institutions. British links. And now, potentially, British consequences. Anyone who had dealings with Epstein – whether as a high-profile associate or as someone working within his operation – could find themselves dragged into the headlines again,” he said.
