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Earlier this month, police said they were considering allegations that the King's younger brother had passed confidential government documents onto Epstein.
Andrew has always denied any wrongdoing in relation to Epstein and says he regrets their friendship.
And the repercussions to those Epstein documents continue on both sides of the Atlantic.
New Mexico's Department of Justice says it's investigating an allegation that Epstein ordered the bodies of two foreign girls to be buried outside his remote ranch in the state.
The redacted 2019 email containing the allegation was released as part of the Epstein-related documents by the US Department of Justice.
The DOJ did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the story, and the FBI declined to comment.
But I'm not going to set deadlines on behalf of the president of the United States.
Hi, I'm Tara Oakes in Liverpool.
It's Friday, February 13th.
Today, an Arizona sheriff is blocking FBI access to evidence in Nancy Guthrie's abduction.
The Minnesota immigration crackdown is ending.
Trump looms large over the Munich Security Conference.
El Paso airspace closure lays bare tensions between the Pentagon and the FAA.
And Russia blocks WhatsApp.
This is Reuters World News, bringing you everything you need to know from the front lines in 10 minutes, seven days a week.
We start in Arizona with a Reuters exclusive.
A sheriff is blocking FBI access to key evidence in the investigation into the abduction of Nancy Guthrie, the mother of The Today Show host Savannah Guthrie.
That's according to a law enforcement official with knowledge of the case.
The FBI asked Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos for evidence, including a glove and DNA from her home, in order to process it at the FBI's National Crime Lab in Quantico, Virginia.
But Nanos insisted on using a private lab in Florida.