A top American lawyer has said he believes unseen CCTV footage of Prince Andrew inside Jeffrey Epstein’s homes will be made public.
The royal visited his late paedophile pal’s houses in New York, Palm Beach and on his private island in the Caribbean.
US attorney Spencer Kuvin, who represents nine victims of Epstein, told us: “Numerous victims have told me those places were riddled with cameras. There were cameras in most if not all rooms.
“The Department of Justice here took away multiple hard drives from those properties when they arrested Epstein. “All the court documents are being put out in the public domain so it’s likely video footage will come out, too.”
The Florida-based lawyer tonight again called for Andrew to travel to the US to speak to authorities.
Meghan Markle 'to unleash her own memoirs' as Prince Harry's drops next weekMr Kuvin said earlier this week: “Andrew still refuses to fully account for his time with Epstein and has failed to speak with US investigators.
“British police need to reopen their investigation into his conduct.”