
A woman accused Jeffrey Epstein and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor of sexual abuse in 2022. In her FBI statement, which was part of 3 million Epstein files released on Friday, she said she was trafficked to the millionaire pedophile.
This is the second woman who has accused Andrew, the third child of Queen Elizabeth II, of sexual abuse. The first was Virginia Giuffre, who alleged that she was sent to the UK to have sex with the former prince when she was just 17.
This marks the second time for Andrew, the third child of Queen Elizabeth II, facing a serious abuse allegation. The first accuser, Virginia Giuffre, said she was trafficked to the UK for sexual encounters with the former prince at age 17.
In her July 2020 statement, the woman said: “I have been trafficked to Epstein there is a slave document attaining to this in his files from The Duke of York In 2018.”
“I have been abused terribly by both,” the woman said, claiming that others were also involved in this abuse. “He and Andrew have dragged me through hell and back. They tore me and hurt the very soul of me.”
“He became a controller and sexually abused me. He was friends with Andrew the Duke of York who did the same thing. There are many others who did the same,” said the woman.
According to her, the abuse occurred between 1996 and 2019 in France, the UK, and the United States.
The woman’s disturbing testimony was made public on Friday. Alongside it, the files also included pictures that seem to depict Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor on all floors with a woman. These images are another setback for Andrew, who lost his royal titles last year and is no longer officially called “prince” or the “Duke of York.”
The Justice Department released a final batch of millions of documents linked to Jeffrey Epstein on Friday. The files reference allegations and connections involving Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, Bill Gates, Donald Trump, Elon Musk, and other prominent figures.
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