Rep. Nancy Mace wants Prince Andrew in 'handcuffs' after Jeffrey Epstein victims meeting
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Rep. Nancy Mace has demanded that Prince Andrew be placed in “handcuffs,” shortly after she left a House Oversight Committee’s private meeting with Jeffrey Epstein victims in tears.

“Now seems like a good time to discuss prosecuting Prince Andrew for any and all potential crimes on US soil,” Mace posted on X late Wednesday.

“A cold dark cell. Prince Andrew in handcuffs. Sends the right message.”


Rep. Nancy Mace departing after a meeting with Jeffrey Epstein abuse survivors.
Rep. Nancy Mace left a House Oversight Committee’s closed-door meeting with Jeffrey Epstein victims in tears, saying hearing their testimony gave her a ‘full blown panic attack. REUTERS

For many years, Prince Andrew has faced accusations of sexually abusing one of Epstein’s most notable accusers, Virginia Roberts Giuffre, when she was a teenager.

The disgraced British royal, who paid Giuffre an undisclosed sum in 2022 to settle a civil lawsuit, has always denied the claims.

“Seems like the right next step (after we release the files),” Mace wrote in a follow up tweet regarding her call to now prosecute him.

“Perhaps we can focus on prosecuting predators next. Let victims, survivors and the country heal.”

Giuffre died by suicide in April at her home in Australia.

Simultaneously, Mace has been a proponent of making the “Epstein files” public, in spite of President Trump’s attempts to label the matter as a hoax.


Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein walking together in Central Park.
Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein go for a stroll together through New York’s Central Park in 2011. News Licensing

The South Carolina Republican, who has previously shared her own experience as a victim of sexual assault, was spotted leaving the House Oversight Committee’s meeting with Epstein victims visibly upset this week — claiming their horror stories gave her a “full blown panic attack.”

“As a recent survivor (not 2 years in), I had a very difficult time listening to their stories. Full blown panic attack. Sweating. Hyperventilating. Shaking. I can’t breathe,” she later posted on X as she addressed why she left the meeting early.

“I feel the immense pain of how hard all victims are fighting for themselves because we know absolutely no one will fight for us. GOD BLESS ALL SURVIVORS.”

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