11 hours ago Chi Chi Izundu, Investigations correspondent and Olivia Davies Reuters Women who say they have information about Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor do not have enough faith in British police to speak to them, an American lawyer representing hundreds of Jeffrey Epstein victims has told the BBC. Brad Edwards said he had "multiple clients" who could speak about the former prince but do not believe they would receive proper treatment in the UK, and fear speaking out would result in press intrusion. Among his clients are a woman who has alleged she was sent to the UK for a sexual encounter with the former prince. Mountbatten-Windsor has consistently and strenuously denied any wrongdoing. The National Police Chiefs' Council said people who come forward will be "treated with care, compassion and respect". Edwards told BBC News: "Our multiple clients, plural, with information about [Mountbatten-Windsor] will not speak with authorities in the UK for two reasons.…