Second lady claims Epstein despatched her to UK for intercourse with Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor
The allegations come as the Government urges Andrew to reveal all he knows about Jeffrey Epstein so the late paedo’s victims are given all they ‘deserve and need’
A second woman has claimed she was sent to the UK by fiend Jeffrey Epstein for sex with Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
It comes as the Government ramps up the pressure on Andrew to reveal all he knows about Epstein so the disgraced paedophile financier’s victims are given all they “deserve and need”. The encounter with the second woman allegedly happened at the ex-prince’s home, Royal Lodge, Berks, in 2010.
The woman, who is not British, claims that she was in her 20s at the time. Her lawyer Brad Edwards said after bedding the disgraced royal she was given a tour of Buckingham Palace.
Mr Edwards, who represents more than 200 Epstein survivors, told the BBC: “We’re talking about at least one woman who was sent by Jeffrey Epstein over to Prince Andrew. And she even had, after a night with Prince Andrew, a tour of Buckingham Palace.”
It is the first time an Epstein survivor has alleged a sexual encounter at a royal residence.
Mr Edwards also represented Virginia Giuffre, who alleged she was brought to London for sex with Andrew in 2001 aged 17. The former Duke has always denied Giuffre’s claims. The Florida-based lawyer told the BBC he is considering filing a civil lawsuit on the woman’s behalf against the shamed royal.
Giuffre filed a civil lawsuit in the US against Andrew in 2021, settling the case for an estimated £12m. She took her own life last year.
Elsewhere, the Government is cranking up the pressure on Andrew to testify before a US probe into the Epstein allegations. Communities Secretary Steve Reed said the photo of him kneeling over an unidentified woman is “a very disturbing image”.
He said: “The way that we can help those victims is for anybody who has any insight or information about what went on to come forward and testify. We need to shine a light on what has happened.”
The Labour minister said Andrew “clearly has insight into what was going on, and he should testify, because the victims deserve and need him”. Mr Reed was asked if the Government would comply with an extradition request from the US for Andrew, should one be made.
He replied: “You’re asking me now details of legislation that would depend on the type of offence that may or may not have been committed. It’s entirely hypothetical. I don’t think it’s sensible for me to come on here and start talking hypothetically about situations that may or may not exist.”
Andrew, 65, was contacted for comment.
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