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Woman advised FBI Prince Andrew ‘massaged her’ in newest Epstein file dump

A woman who was abused by Jeffrey Epstein told the FBI she massaged Prince Andrew before he massaged her back, with newly released FBI documents detailing the alleged encounter

A woman who suffered abuse at the hands of paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein revealed to the FBI how she provided a massage to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor before he returned the favour.

The revelation emerged in an FBI document, published as part of the US Department of Justice’s file release concerning Epstein, showing that the woman visited Epstein’s New York residence where Andrew was present in the kitchen.

The woman, who was raised in Brazil, informed the FBI that she was “quite shocked to see him”.

The woman, whose identity has been concealed in the document dated December 2020, described to the FBI how Epstein “pushed her against the wall trying to take her top off” in a separate room following the massages, during which all participants remained fully-clothed.

The timing of the alleged incident remains unclear. This follows another photograph in a different document within the Epstein files which appears to depict Andrew touching a fully-clothed woman’s stomach.

The woman detailed to the FBI in the document her initial encounter with Epstein and recounted the abuse she endured at his hands.

She proceeded to describe visiting Epstein’s New York home and how, following her massage of the former duke’s back, he massaged her back, shoulders, waist, and hands.

The document states: “(Redacted) went to Epstein’s home in New York and he took her to the kitchen. Prince Andrew was in the kitchen with another girl. (Redacted) recognised Prince Andrew and was quite shocked to see him.

“(Redacted) described the girl as being approximately 20 something and able to speak good English but not an American.

“Epstein told his Prince Andrew that (redacted) was good at massages.

“Epstein asked (redacted) to massage Prince Andrew’s shoulders and back.

“(Redacted) started massaging Prince Andrew’s back. Epstein left the room and came back to the room with a camera.

“Prince Andrew then told (redacted) it was her turn to be massaged. Prince Andrew massaged (redacted) back, shoulders, waist, and hands.”

The document continues: “Everyone had clothes on during these massages. (Redacted) just wanted to leave. Epstein then told (redacted) to come with him and he took her to a different room from the room where Prince Andrew and the girl was in; Epstein then pushed her against the wall trying to take her top off.

“Epstein told (redacted) he wanted to take a picture of her.

“(Redacted) told him he could take a picture but she would not let him take her top off.

“Epstein asked (redacted) about her marriage and told her she could do well in London.

“Epstein told her that marriage could be boring and they could do things together.”

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This follows the former duke being detained last month on suspicion of misconduct in public office amid claims he passed on confidential information to the paedophile financier whilst working as the UK’s trade envoy.

Andrew has refuted any impropriety regarding his connections to the convicted sex offender, though has not directly addressed the most recent accusations. He remained in custody for approximately 11 hours in February whilst officers carried out searches at his residence on the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk and at his previous home, Royal Lodge in Windsor, Berkshire, before being released under investigation.

Andrew held the position of the UK’s special representative for international trade and investment from 2001 until 2011, when he resigned following controversy surrounding his association with Epstein.