Second Epstein Victim Alleges Sexual Encounter with Prince Andrew in UK
BBC NewsFebruary 1, 20267 min690,131 views
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- π― A second woman has alleged that she was sent to the UK by Jeffrey Epstein for a sexual encounter with Prince Andrew.
- π The alleged encounter reportedly took place at Prince Andrew's residence, Royal Lodge, in 2010.
- π€ The accuser, who was in her 20s at the time and is not British, claims the sexual act occurred at the former prince's home.
- ποΈ Following the alleged encounter, the woman claims she was given a tour of Buckingham Palace and had tea.
Legal and Public Response
- βοΈ The woman's lawyer, Brad Edwards, who represents hundreds of Epstein's victims, stated they are considering legal action.
- π£οΈ BBC News has sought comment from Prince Andrew, but he has not yet responded, having previously denied any wrongdoing.
- π§ An email exchange from 2010 between Prince Andrew and the woman has been seen by BBC News, arranging the meeting.
- πΊπΈ Calls have been made for Prince Andrew to testify before the US Congress regarding his dealings with Epstein.
Epstein Files and Related Revelations
- π The allegations surface with the release of millions of documents from the US government's investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, highlighting their close association.
- πΈ Separately released photos appear to show Prince Andrew kneeling over an unidentified woman, with BBC Verify matching the background to Epstein's New York apartment.
- π Prince Andrew was formally stripped of his royal titles and honors in October, with Buckingham Palace expressing sympathy for victims of abuse.
- π€ Documents also mention Sarah Ferguson's past expressions of gratitude to Epstein for financial assistance and friendship.
- ποΈ Further revelations involve Peter Mandelson, with claims of Epstein lending money to his partner and a photo of Mandelson with an unidentified woman.
Ongoing Fight for Justice
- π Epstein's victims continue to fight for justice, with anger over the public release of some survivor names in the new files.
- π« Prince Andrew has always denied any criminal wrongdoing, but the latest revelations continue to raise questions about his judgment and timing.
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