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Epstein Client Sets World Record After Facing 11 Hours of Accountability


Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has set a world record after facing 11 hours of accountability for his involvement with Jeffrey Epstein.


The man formerly known as Prince Andrew was arrested by British police on suspicion of misconduct in public office. The case centers on whether he shared confidential information with Epstein while serving as Britain's trade envoy.


He spent the full 11 hours in custody before police released him under investigation. No charges were filed.


"No other client of Epstein is going to spend that much time in custody. We've already clocked it," a Guinness World Records spokesperson said.



Epstein operated a network that provided underage girls to powerful men. Court records and released documents have shown Mountbatten-Windsor flew on Epstein flights and visited his properties.


He settled a civil lawsuit with a woman who accused him of abuse when she was a teenager. He has denied any wrongdoing or knowledge of the crimes.


The arrest followed the release of millions of pages of Epstein files. Those documents included emails that appeared to show Mountbatten-Windsor exchanging sensitive government details with the convicted sex offender during his decade as trade envoy.


Police searched properties linked to Mountbatten-Windsor as part of the inquiry. He left the station without making a public statement.


This 11-hour period stands as the longest stretch of direct accountability any individual connected to the Epstein network has encountered. Legal observers described the session as thorough questioning focused on the communications and meetings.



A Guinness representative added, "The organization verified the timing through official reports and participant accounts. We expect the record to hold given the pattern in similar cases."


Mountbatten-Windsor was stripped of his royal titles by King Charles III after the connections drew renewed attention. He has since lived privately.


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