Why Hasn't US Made Arrests Over Epstein Links? UK Did With Ex-Prince Andrew

The recent arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor by UK authorities for suspected misconduct has raised questions about accountability for powerful individuals linked to controversial figures like Jeffrey Epstein. While the UK has acted decisively in this case, American officials have yet to make similar moves, prompting speculation about the legal and political dynamics at play in the United States. Epstein's connections to high-profile personalities have long sparked discussions about the extent of their influence and the potential for legal repercussions. The disparity in legal actions between the UK and the US concerning Epstein-related cases has left many wondering whether a shift in approach might be on the horizon. Observers note that the lack of arrests in the US could be indicative of a complex interplay of legal protections and political considerations, which may shield certain individuals from facing justice. As public scrutiny intensifies, the question remains: will the US follow the UK’s lead in addressing these high-profile allegations, or will powerful figures continue to evade accountability?
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