Prince Andrew offered $7 million to take Epstein lie detector test
Britain’s Prince Andrew is being offered millions to come to the US and take a public polygraph test about his relationship with the late pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
Investigative journalist Ian Halperin is offering £5 million
pounds (or roughly $7 million US dollars) to Andrew “to come clean and take a
polygraph test with a world-leading polygraph examiner,” he tells Page Six.
Halperin wants to quiz Andrew, 61, about claims from
Virginia Roberts Giuffre, who says she was brought from the US to Britain at
age 17 to have sex with the Prince in 2001.
In an interview with The BBC’s “Newsnight,” Giuffre said of
Andrew, the Duke of York, “I knew I had to keep him happy, because it’s what
Jeffrey and Ghislaine [Maxwell, Epstein’s then-girlfriend] would expect from
me.”
Halperin alleged in his latest book, “Controversy: Sex,
Lies, Dirty Money,” that the British royals deliberately threw the media glare
on Meghan Markle and husband Prince Harry to divert from Andrew’s links to
Epstein.
Halperin explained to Page Six of his lucrative offer to
Andrew — who despite not having worked in a while doesn’t appear to need the
money: “I am giving Andrew a chance to finally clear his name.
“I am offering 5 million pounds to Prince Andrew to come
clean and take a polygraph test with a world-leading polygraph examiner.
“If he passes, my investment group will hand him over £5
million pounds.”
Halperin insists he has the cash and alleged, “I’m part of a
global investment group to stop child sex trafficking.”
Halperin’s book had alleged Andrew was a “sex addict” and a
“daring lover,” according to women who claim they were intimate with the
British royal after being introduced by Epstein.
Halperin said, “One of Andrew’s ex-lovers said he had a sex
addiction because he was always second to Prince Charles … He compared his
relationship with his brother … to William and Harry.
“William is looked at as royal material, just like Charles,
whereas he and Harry were the bad boys … This led to his playboy lifestyle. He
wasn’t getting attention; it made him feel special to get these beautiful women
in his bed.”
Halperin has said he uncovered no evidence that Andrew — who
has strongly denied allegations that he slept with Giuffre — had sex with
underage women, but “there is no doubt that Epstein provided girls to Andrew,
and that was the reason they were friends.”
In late 2019, Prince Andrew issued a public statement saying
he would be willing to help American law enforcement with their investigation
into allegations of sex trafficking by Epstein and his associates.
FBI agents and federal prosecutors in New York reached out
to his lawyers and asked to interview him, but there was no response.
Then in January 2020, the United States attorney in
Manhattan publicly called out the Prince for breaking his commitment.
“To date, Prince Andrew has provided zero cooperation,”
prosecutor Geoffrey S. Berman said.
A spokesperson for Prince Andrew did not immediately get
back to us.
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