Andrew Lownie, Prince Andrew, and the Epstein Evidence That Went Nowhere (12/19/25)

Andrew Lownie, Prince Andrew, and the Epstein Evidence That Went Nowhere (12/19/25)

Andrew Lownie has been blunt and deeply critical about his interactions with British authorities regarding Prince Andrew and the Epstein affair, stating that he provided detailed information and evidence to UK law enforcement and relevant officials—and then heard absolutely nothing back. According to Lownie, he turned over material he believed was directly relevant to potential criminal inquiries, including information tied to Epstein’s network and Prince Andrew’s conduct, only to be met with silence. No follow-up questions. No requests for clarification. No indication the material was even reviewed. For Lownie, this wasn’t a case of bureaucracy moving slowly; it was a complete institutional void that strongly suggested a lack of interest in pursuing the matter at all. He has described the experience as profoundly troubling, particularly given the seriousness of the allegations and the public assurances that “no one is above the law.”


What makes Lownie’s account especially damning is what that silence implies. British authorities have repeatedly claimed that investigations into Epstein-linked figures were constrained by jurisdictional or evidentiary limits, yet Lownie’s experience undercuts that narrative. When credible information was voluntarily handed over, the system didn’t stall—it disengaged. Lownie has framed this as emblematic of a broader failure, or refusal, to confront the implications of Epstein’s ties to the British establishment. In his telling, the lack of response is not neutral; it is an answer in itself. It suggests a culture of institutional risk-aversion when power, prestige, and the monarchy are involved, reinforcing the perception that accountability in the Epstein case stops precisely where it becomes uncomfortable for those at the top.



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source:

Former Prince Andrew biographer offered new evidence to National Crime Agency - Newsweek

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