Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor inquiry generates shocking new orders


Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor inquiry generates shocking new orders

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor may not be able to escape scrutiny this time as strict new measures are being put in place to acquire evidence.

King Charles’s disgraced brother has been under investigation by multiple forces. The investigations do not only refer to the “misconduct in public office” that led to the arrest in February.

The investigation has fully expanded into Andrew’s links to pedophile Jeffrey Epstein and how involved the former royal had been in the operations that took place.

Andrew also faces accusations of sexual abuse against minors and facilitating trafficking that occurred. Then there is the question of shady dealings.

All of these accusations require solid evidence; Therefore, prosecutors have raised some important demands. According to The Mirror report, the tech giants have been ordered to preserve all correspondence made by Andrew.

New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez has sent letters to more than two dozen companies, including email, cloud and messaging services like Google, WhatsApp and Yahoo. American Express and Expedia have also received them.

A source revealed to the media that Andrew visited Rancho Zorro several times, so all the staff have already been questioned.

In the next set of steps, the “preservation orders issued by prosecutors are important because they hope to capture communications involving Epstein, Maxwell and everyone who stayed there. This is about ensuring that evidence is preserved before it disappears.”

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