Prince Andrew has been accused of watching a girl aged six to eight being tortured with electric shocks in allegations from the FBI Epstein files, which he denies
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has been accused of watching a girl aged between six and eight years old being subjected to electric shock torture. The former prince, who has recently been evicted from Royal Lodge, is alleged to have watched the girl being restrained on a table and “tortured with electrical shocks” by Ghislaine Maxwell.
It’s believed these accusations surfaced in the Epstein files, with an FBI report from July 2020 detailing allegations of sexual abuse involving Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell in Surrey during the mid-1990s.
The claim, reportedly submitted by an anonymous source, also suggests that other men observed the girl’s torture alongside Andrew. Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has consistently denied any wrongdoing and charges against him.
Andrew has consistently denied any wrongdoing.
Being mentioned in the Epstein files does not automatically imply guilt. This allegation, which emerged in the Epstein files released just weeks ago, alleges that the electric shocks were administered at Frogmore Cottage in Windsor, Berkshire, reports the Express.
Surrey Police are urging people to come forward with any information about claims of non-recent human trafficking and sexual assaults following separate allegations relevant to that county. The force have confirmed that this appeal is nothing to do with the allegations of electric shock torture that surfaced in the Epstein Files.
The force revealed it had been made aware of a redacted report alleging historic human trafficking and sexual assaults on a minor in Virginia Water village between 1994 and 1996.
Surrey Police stated they discovered no evidence of the allegations being reported to them after checking their systems.
A Surrey Police spokesperson said: “After reviewing our systems using the limited information available to us, we found no evidence of these allegations being reported to Surrey Police.”
The police force added: “We therefore encourage anyone with information in relation to these allegations to report this to us online, or via 101. We take all reports of child and sexual abuse seriously and therefore, as with any other matter, should new and relevant information be brought to our attention, including any information resulting from the release of materials in the US, we will assess it.
“Where relevant, and via the national coordination group, we will engage with law enforcement agencies to obtain access to further information which may support our enquiries. It is important that any information is reviewed objectively and without speculation.”
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