A legal letter released as part of the latest tranche of Epstein files details that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, also known as Prince Andrew, allegedly asked an exotic dancer to engage in various sex acts during a 2006 encounter at Jeffrey Epstein's Florida home. According to the letter, the unnamed woman was offered $10,000 to perform and after her dance, both Epstein and Mountbatten-Windsor requested a threesome.
Lawyers assert that she never received the promised amount and sought to keep the incident confidential in exchange for a payment of $250,000. The letter indicates that she was transported to Epstein's residence from Rachel's Strip Club in West Palm Beach, where she witnessed other young women, some reportedly as young as 14, at the party.
The letter describes how the woman was introduced to Mountbatten-Windsor and performed for the two men, eventually being pressured to engage in sexual activities, which she initially resisted, stating that she was only there to dance. Epstein allegedly promised to pay her later for her performance.
Following the events, the dancer declined an invitation to travel with Andrew and Epstein to the Virgin Islands and mentioned that she had been paid only $2,000 of the $10,000 fee. This incident adds to the significant scrutiny surrounding Prince Andrew regarding his ties to Epstein, which have resulted in ongoing public and legal pressures. The legal documentation raises further questions about Andrew's past behavior and his associations with Epstein, who was embroiled in numerous sexual abuse allegations during his lifetime. The document's implications amplify the existing concerns about Andrew's conduct and his narrative of innocence.
Lawyers assert that she never received the promised amount and sought to keep the incident confidential in exchange for a payment of $250,000. The letter indicates that she was transported to Epstein's residence from Rachel's Strip Club in West Palm Beach, where she witnessed other young women, some reportedly as young as 14, at the party.
The letter describes how the woman was introduced to Mountbatten-Windsor and performed for the two men, eventually being pressured to engage in sexual activities, which she initially resisted, stating that she was only there to dance. Epstein allegedly promised to pay her later for her performance.
Following the events, the dancer declined an invitation to travel with Andrew and Epstein to the Virgin Islands and mentioned that she had been paid only $2,000 of the $10,000 fee. This incident adds to the significant scrutiny surrounding Prince Andrew regarding his ties to Epstein, which have resulted in ongoing public and legal pressures. The legal documentation raises further questions about Andrew's past behavior and his associations with Epstein, who was embroiled in numerous sexual abuse allegations during his lifetime. The document's implications amplify the existing concerns about Andrew's conduct and his narrative of innocence.




















