Andrew’s arrest: will anything like this now happen in the US? Why hasn’t it so far?
The stunning arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor by UK police on suspicion of misconduct in public office must have chilled many powerful American men to the bone. They may now wonder: could something like this now happen in the US?
The former prince’s arrest is related to his association with dead sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and allegations he shared confidential material. Andrew has consistently denied wrongdoing and has been released under investigation.
To see UK police making arrests over allegations relating to Epstein contrasts strongly with the US where, so far, little has happened to further investigate those linked to the disgraced financier.
So, will we now see stronger Epstein-related investigative efforts and possibly even arrests in the US? And why haven’t we seen anything like that, so far?
Will this actually prompt stronger action in the US now?
It’s possible. The whole situation is fairly unpredictable, and there has been mounting pressure on people named in the Epstein files to resign or step aside, particularly in higher education.
In Congress, US lawmakers are pushing hard for accountability.
It’s important to remember the collapse of the rule of law in the US is far from inevitable.
The Epstein story still has a long way to play out yet, if only because of the weight of the documentary evidence that........
