Rose McGowan calls for Bill Clinton and Prince Andrew's arrest following Ghislaine Maxwell charges

Maxwell was arrested last Thursday
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Megan C. Hills6 July 2020

Actor and #MeToo activist Rose McGowan has called for Bill Clinton and Prince Andrew’s arrest, following the news that Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged partner in crime Ghislaine Maxwell is in police custody.

On Friday, she posted a picture of Epstein, Maxwell and convicted rapist Harvey Weinstein (who she alleged raped her) with their faces crossed out in red.

She wrote: “Now get Bill Clinton and Prince Andrew.”

Both Clinton and Prince Andrew have both denied claims regarding their friendships with Epstein.

In Clinton’s case, a spokesperson said any stories relating to the former president’s alleged visits to Epstein’s private Caribbean island (where underage girls were reportedly sex trafficked to and engaged in intercourse with Epstein’s connections) were “a lie the first time it was told, and it isn’t true today no matter how many times it’s repeated.”

Prince Andrew has also “categorically” denied having sex with Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre, who alleged she had been forced to have intercourse with the royal on multiple occasions. After repeatedly refusing her claims, he took part in a car crash BBC Newsnight interview with Emily Maitlis to double down on his denial.

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The picture followed McGowan sharing a BBC News alert about Maxwell being charged in the US, after she was arrested in New Hampshire on six different charges including conspiracy to entice minors, conspiracy to transport minors with the intent to engage in criminal sexual activity and two perjury charges.

McGowan has become a figurehead of the #MeToo movement founded by activist Tarana Burke, sharing her own stories as well as campaigning alongside other high profile figures.

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Recently, she called for the movement to be expanded to ‘#MenToo’ for male survivors of sexual assault, saying “so many men are walking around with the scars of sexual abuse and no tools to process what has happened.”

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