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Book Reveals New Details Of Prince Andrew’s Relationship With Jeffrey Epstein
New details about Prince Andrew's relationship with pedophile Jeffrey Epstein have come to light in a book written by reporter Julie Brown.
Prince Andrew is in the news again this week as new details have come to light about his travels to the late billionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein’s townhouse in New York.
Andrew Spent Time At Epstein’s Townhouse Post-Divorce
The book “Perversion of Justice: The Jeffrey Epstein Story,” which was written by Miami Herald reporter Julie Brown, is set to be released tomorrow.
In it, there are reportedly claims that Prince Andrew spent time at Epstein’s home in New York City after his divorce from Sarah Ferguson in the 1990s.
Brown alleged in the book that Andrew, who is the third child of Queen Elizabeth, flew to New York to see Epstein in 1999, three years after his divorce was finalized.
“In 1999, Britain’s Prince Andrew, newly divorced from his wife, Sarah Ferguson, was invited by [Ghislaine] Maxwell to visit Manhattan. Andrew had known Maxwell and her family for many years,” Brown wrote. “He, too, was trying to find himself.”
“On the heels of a messy divorce, Andrew agreed to escape to the U.S. and stay with Ghislaine at Epstein’s Upper East Side mansion,” she added. “Andrew was soon squiring Maxwell around Manhattan, attending social events and dinner parties.”
Related: Prince Philip Tells Andrew To ‘Take His Punishment’ After Epstein Email Surfaces
Andrew Accused Of Being Involved In Epstein’s Crimes
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Virginia Roberts Giuffre, an alleged victim of Epstein’s, has claimed that she was directed to have sex with Prince Andrew on three occasions.
At least one of those was when she was just 17 years old.
However, Prince Andrew has long denied ever having sex with Giuffre. He’s also denied any involvement in Epstein’s sex crimes.
This is the person that was friends with PRINCE ANDREW.
Jeffrey Epstein known for raping and trafficking little girls.
Tell me once again how Prince Andrew did not know he was having sex with a TRAFFICKED TEENAGER named Virginia.
Her name is Virginia Giuffre and I believe her. https://t.co/ZJ1vXuCTIU
— Kirby Sommers author, feminist, sex slave survivor (@KirbySommers) July 14, 2021
After Epstein committed suicide in prison in 2019, Andrew said that his death “has left many unanswered questions, particularly for his victims, and I deeply sympathize with everyone who has been affected and wants some form of closure.”
“I can only hope that, in time, they will be able to rebuild their lives,” Andrew said of the victims, according to Fox News.
Whenever I see Jeffrey Epstein trending, it always reminds me how Prince Andrew and Peter Mandleson, amongst others, should be in prison. pic.twitter.com/pa2JGKKMQR
— Matt (@MATTxLAW) July 13, 2021
Despite denying any involvement in Epstein’s crimes, Prince Andrew announced back in 2019 that he was stepping back from public royal duties “for the forseeable future” because of his ties to the late controversial figure.
Related: Prince Andrew Looks To Return To Royal Duties, But There’s A Big Obstacle
Sarah Ferguson Defends Prince Andrew
Sarah Ferguson defended Prince Andrew in a new interview last week when asked about his relationship with Epstein.
“Whatever challenges he has, I will stand firm to the co-parenters that we are together,” Ferguson told People Magazine about Prince Andrew, who she shares two daughters with. “I believe that he’s a kind, good man, and he’s been a fabulous father to the girls.”
Prince Andrew has long been rumored to be the Queen’s favorite child. This entire situation has to be incredibly difficult for the 95-year-old monarch.
One can’t help but get the feeling that this scandal is far from over.
It would not be surprising for more details about Prince Andrew and Epstein’s friendship to come to light in the years to come.
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