Prince Andrew accuser ‘forced to have sex with a well known PM and Victoria’s Secret tycoon’, latest Epstein files claim
PRINCE Andrew accuser Virginia Giuffre was forced to have sex with a well known PM and Victoria's Secret tycoon, the latest Jeffrey Epstein files claim.
The fifth batch of Epstein documents were released on Tuesday and also revealed Ghislaine Maxwell was grilled dozens of times about Andrew's sex claims.
The latest document dump - made up of legal briefs, deposition transcripts and police reports - follow a cache of filings unsealed on Monday tied to Epstein victim, Sarah Ransome.
Tuesday's documents include Giuffre's deposition, with the shocking files revealing she claimed to have had sex with Victoria's Secret billionaire Les Wexner "multiple times" in New Mexico and New York.
When asked whether it was more than five, she said "possibly" - although she confirmed it was definitely less than ten.
There was also a sexual encounter with Mr Wexner that involved a third person - Sarah Kellen.
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Guiffre then claimed to have had sex with another foreign royal, whose name she did not know, in the South of France when she was 17.
"There is another individual that I honestly do not know his name," she said.
"He spoke in a foreign -- he did speak foreign tongue, he spoke English as well. But I'm not too sure where he was from... I was introduced to him as a prince."
Giuffre added that she saw Bill Clinton on Epstein's Caribbean island twice, as well as other guests including Al Gore and Heidi Klum.
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In one section, its revealed the FBI asked Giuffre whether Clinton was a witness to the sexual abuse of minors.
Giuffre replied: "Yes, he would be a witness because he knew what my purpose there was for Jeffrey and he visited Jeffrey's island."
Two other documents released on Tuesday include Maxwell being grilled dozens of times about Andrew sex claims in a lawsuit by Giuffre.
She's asked various questions by lawyers, with Andrew's name coming up more than 60 times.
Epstein's September 2016 deposition as a witness - in which he pleads the fifth to almost every question in fear of incriminating himself - was also released.
The convicted paedophile refused to answer questions over whether he attempted to blackmail the Duke of York after his alleged sexual encounter with Giuffre.
Epstein was quizzed over whether he and Maxwell instructed Giuffre to have sex with Andrew in 2001 and if the information gathered as part of the legal action "has the potential to affect the reputation" of the duke.
The last set of documents released on Tuesday involve Ms Ransome, following on from Monday's release of filings tied to the Epstein victim.
Ransome's deposition alone is over 400 pages long and includes claims that disgraced financier Epstein would film her “friend” having sex with Clinton, Andrew and Richard Branson.
Andrew, Branson and Clinton have denied wrongdoing over their association.
A Virgin Group spokesperson confirmed: "We categorically reject all allegations made by Sarah Ransome.
"In 2016, Ms Ransome retracted her claims and then in 2019 after settling her claims with Epstein and Maxwell, she also admitted to The New Yorker that the 'tape' had been 'invented'.
"The allegations are baseless and unfounded.
“The actions of Jeffrey Epstein were abhorrent and we support the right to justice for the many victims impacted by his abuse.”
The files also contained claims that former US president Donald Trump had sex with “many girls”, including one of Ransome's friends.
Files released on Monday also name-dropped Andrew as he continues to be strongly linked with convicted paedophile Epstein.
In Monday's drop of documents, Maxwell's lawyer claimed Guiffre lied about having sex with Andrew because he was "too big for the bath" where she alleges an assault took place.
And dozens of haunting photos taken at Epstein’s “Paedo Island” show him and Maxwell hosting famous pals and scantily-clad young girls and women.
The previously unreleased pictures showed them posing at the late Epstein’s US Virgin Island home in 2006.
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More than 1,000 pages of court documents including emails, depositions and legal papers spanning the 2010s were made public by a US judge last week.
An estimated 240 to 250 documents are set to be released overall.