Mar 10 • 22:57 UTC 🇬🇧 UK Mirror

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor 'received massage' from an Epstein victim

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly known as Prince Andrew, allegedly received a massage from a victim of Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking while at Epstein's New York residence, according to a newly released FBI report.

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, commonly referred to as Prince Andrew, is facing renewed scrutiny following allegations that he received a massage from a woman at Jeffrey Epstein's home. This claim has emerged from a newly released FBI report detailing interviews as part of the Epstein Files, which encompass vast amounts of information regarding the late financier's criminal activities. According to the report, a woman encountered Prince Andrew in the kitchen of Epstein's residence in New York, sparking significant public interest due to the implications of such a meeting given Epstein's notorious history.

The FBI's documentation states that during the encounter, the woman recognized Prince Andrew and was reportedly startled to see a member of the British royal family in such a controversial context. This confrontation raises further questions about the extent of Prince Andrew's associations with Epstein and the individuals involved in the extensive network of sex trafficking that has been unveiled over recent years. Andrew has steadfastly denied all allegations against him, maintaining that he never engaged in any wrongdoing or crimes during his associations with Epstein.

The release of millions of documents, as part of ongoing investigations into Epstein's activities, continues to cast a long shadow over the reputations of those mentioned, including high-profile figures. This incident is likely to provoke further debate over accountability among those linked to Epstein, especially as more information comes to light. The implications for Prince Andrew's already tarnished image as a member of the royal family could be significant, as public and media scrutiny intensifies around these revelations.

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