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I'm going to go with a gut feeling here. Hiring an lawyer specializing in extradition is telling me that perhaps Andrew is nervous about something. If his cooperating with the FBI in its investigation into those that aided and abetted Epstein and providing information where he can was the gist of it all, why would he need a specialized attorney? Why is the word extradition even being floated?
As I understand it, in order for Andrew to be extradited to the US, Andrew would have to have been implicated in a crime that is recognized as such in both the US and the UK and carry a sentence of at least one year in prison.
This might not amount to much but I do get the gut feeling that Andrew is living life looking over his shoulder. Not a good way to live wondering when a brick is about to fall on one's head. He knows this isn't going away anytime soon.
Anyone who has seen Andrew's interview could see how nervous and guilty he felt. It is a little amount of pressure he might feel now compared to Epstein's victims' feelings for their lifetime and I think he fully deserves what he gets no matter if he raped Ms Guiffre or not.
I know little about religious upbringing in anglican societies or his especially (if he had it or not) but wonder if he cared a single moment considering it as a sin or only a question of morality not saying what the Lord will say?.