Please call lawyer Gloria Allred or the FBI if you’re in London and happen to come across Jeffrey Epstein’s party pal Prince Andrew.
A gigantic billboard covering the side of a school bus drove by Buckingham Palace featuring a missing poster of the embattled royal, who has declined to meet with federal investigators stateside regarding his dealings with Epstein. Allred has taken credit for the stunt.
“If you see this man please ask him to call the FBI to answer their questions,” reads the rolling billboard, which includes an FBI phone number and Allred’s website address.

Epstein, a multimillionaire sex offender, died in a New York City jail cell in August while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges. His death was ruled a suicide, though conspiracy theories abound due to Epstein’s ties to powerful figures including Prince Andrew, President Trump and former President Bill Clinton.
Virginia Giuffre says she was trafficked to London for sex with Prince Andrew in March 2001, when she was 17 years old.
— Panorama 🌐 (@BBCPanorama) December 2, 2019
The Prince has categorically denied this claim.
So how do their accounts differ?#BBCPanorama pic.twitter.com/TEr3rbCoPT
Virginia Roberts Giuffre, 36, alleges that she had sex with the 60-year-old Duke of York when she was a 17-year-old girl being trafficked by Epstein. Prince Andrew denies her claims.
A timeline of Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking case
Allred, 78, is a noted women’s rights attorney who currently represents three women accusing disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein of sexual misconduct.