New York (AFP) - Britain's Prince Andrew has "completely shut the door" on cooperating with the FBI in its investigation into late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, a US prosecutor said Monday.
Despite
publicly offering his assistance, "Prince Andrew has now completely shut
the door on voluntary cooperation," said New York attorney Geoffrey
Berman, who had already accused the prince in late January of failing to
cooperate.
Berman
added that his office, which is known for having some of the most aggressive
investigators in the US federal judiciary system, "is considering its
options" on how to proceed, without offering further details.
Queen
Elizabeth II's second son stepped back from frontline royal duties after he
faced outrage over an interview with the BBC late last year in which he
defended his friendship with Epstein.
Andrew, 59,
also denied having sexual relations with Virginia Giuffre, who alleges she was
trafficked to have sex with friends of Epstein when she was 17.
Epstein,
66, killed himself in a New York jail in August while awaiting trial on
sex-trafficking charges.
He was a
multi-millionaire hedge fund manager who befriended countless celebrities over
the years, including US President Donald Trump.
Epstein was
charged with one count of sex trafficking of minors and another of conspiracy
to commit sex trafficking of minors.
He denied
the charges but was facing up to 45 years in jail if found guilty.

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