A document included in the latest revelations of the Jeffrey Epstein case reveals a new accusation against former Prince Andrew, reports Mirror. According to a lawyers' statement, in 2006 the then Duke of York and Epstein asked an exotic dancer to participate in a threesome, while at the financier's mansion in Florida.
The woman, who had been brought with other dancers from a strip club, stated that she was offered $10,000 to perform, but did not receive the promised payment. According to the claim, after a private dance, both men proposed the sexual act to her, which she initially refused. The lawyers maintain that, even so, they pressured her to "perform several sexual acts".
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After this, she was invited on a trip to the Virgin Islands, an invitation she declined. Later, she was offered $250,000 to keep silent. The dancer claimed to have seen other "young women" in the house, some dressed provocatively and apparently "only 14 years old."- The U.S. Department of Justice began publishing the Epstein case files by mandate of a transparency law approved last November. These documents include emails that apparently link the then prince Andrew with the deceased magnate and his accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell.
- Among the material released this Friday, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor reappears in compromising photographs. The publication coincides with the persistence of the accusations against him, among which the lawsuit filed in 2021 by Virginia Giuffre, who accused him of sexually abusing her during her minority. Andrew has emphatically denied those accusations and maintains that he was unaware of Epstein's criminal activities.







