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Second Woman Alleges Epstein Sent Her to Prince Andrew for Sex

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A second woman has come forward claiming that she was sent to the United Kingdom by Jeffrey Epstein for sexual encounters with Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. This revelation intensifies the ongoing scrutiny surrounding the former royal, as the UK Government pushes for him to disclose any information he possesses regarding Epstein’s activities. Authorities assert that victims of Epstein deserve to receive the justice they require.

The allegations state that the encounter with the woman occurred at Andrew’s residence, Royal Lodge in Berkshire, in 2010. The woman, who is not a British national, claims she was in her 20s at the time. Her attorney, Brad Edwards, stated that following her encounter with the disgraced prince, she was given a tour of Buckingham Palace. Edwards, who represents over 200 Epstein survivors, described the situation to the BBC, emphasizing the significance of the allegations: “We’re talking about at least one woman who was sent by Jeffrey Epstein over to Prince Andrew.”

This marks the first instance in which an Epstein survivor has alleged sexual activity at a royal residence. Edwards previously represented Virginia Giuffre, who accused Andrew of being involved in a similar encounter in 2001 when she was just 17 years old. The former Duke has consistently denied Giuffre’s allegations.

Edwards has indicated that he is considering filing a civil lawsuit on behalf of the latest claimant against Andrew. Giuffre previously filed a civil lawsuit in the United States against Andrew in 2021, which concluded with a settlement estimated at £12 million. Tragically, Giuffre passed away last year.

In response to these developments, the UK Government is increasing pressure on Andrew to cooperate with a United States investigation into the Epstein allegations. Steve Reed, the UK Communities Secretary, noted that a photograph of Andrew kneeling over an unidentified woman is “a very disturbing image.” He urged anyone with knowledge of the events to come forward and testify, stating, “The way that we can help those victims is for anybody who has any insight or information about what went on to come forward and testify. We need to shine a light on what has happened.”

Reed asserted that Andrew has critical information regarding Epstein’s activities and should testify to aid the victims. When questioned about the possibility of the UK Government complying with a potential extradition request from the United States for Andrew, Reed refrained from making definitive statements, emphasizing that such discussions depend on hypothetical situations.

The allegations and the associated legal ramifications continue to unfold, drawing significant attention both in the UK and internationally. Andrew, now aged 65, has yet to publicly respond to these latest claims.

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