Epstein Files Claim Prince Andrew Requested Threesome with Stripper
Epstein Files: Andrew Allegedly Asked for Threesome

Explosive Epstein Documents Detail Alleged Royal Encounter

A recently unsealed letter from the Jeffrey Epstein files contains shocking allegations against Prince Andrew, the Duke of York. The document claims that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, alongside the convicted sex offender Epstein, propositioned an exotic dancer for a threesome during a 2006 gathering in Florida.

Stripper's Account of Events at Epstein's Florida Home

According to legal statements, the unnamed woman and other dancers from a West Palm Beach strip club were transported to Epstein's residence. They were reportedly offered $10,000 to perform, but the promised payment was never received. The woman's lawyers detailed that after dancing for the men while wearing only undergarments, both Epstein and Prince Andrew explicitly requested a sexual threesome.

The legal filing states: "She said she was hired to dance, not to have sex. Mr Epstein said they would pay her later for dancing, and they prevailed upon her to engage in various sex acts."

Following the alleged encounter, the woman claims she was invited to accompany the men to the Virgin Islands but declined the offer. Lawyers further allege that Epstein attempted to secure her silence with a $250,000 payment, requesting she keep the incident confidential.

Disturbing Observations and Police Investigation

The dancer reported witnessing other "young women" dressed provocatively at the property, including some she estimated to be "as young as 14 years old." This allegation emerges concurrently with a separate police investigation into reports that Epstein sent another woman to the United Kingdom for a sexual encounter with Prince Andrew at Royal Lodge in Windsor.

Thames Valley Police confirmed they are "assessing the information" regarding a woman allegedly brought to a Windsor address in 2010 for sexual purposes. A police spokesperson emphasised: "We take any reports of sexual crimes extremely seriously and encourage anyone with information to come forward."

Contradictory Email Evidence Emerges

The document release includes email correspondence that appears to contradict Prince Andrew's previous statements about severing ties with Epstein. While Andrew claimed to have ended contact in 2006, emails from August 2010 show continued communication.

In one exchange, Epstein writes: "I have a friend who I think you might enjoy having dinner with." Andrew, using the email account labelled "The Duke," responds enthusiastically: "Of course. I am in Geneva until the morning of 22nd but would be delighted to see her."

When Epstein describes the woman as "26, russian, clevere beautiful, trustworthy," Andrew inquires: "Any other information you might know about her that might be useful to know?" This correspondence occurred two years after Epstein's conviction for soliciting a minor.

Photographic Evidence and Legal Context

The latest file release includes photographs showing Prince Andrew on all fours over a woman lying on the floor. These images add to the mounting visual evidence accompanying the allegations.

Brad Edwards, who previously represented Virginia Giuffre before her death last year, revealed that the woman allegedly involved in the UK encounter was given a tour of Buckingham Palace afterwards. Prince Andrew has consistently denied any wrongdoing throughout these allegations.

The Metropolitan Police continue to evaluate the credibility of these claims while maintaining their standard investigative procedures. The royal household has yet to issue a formal statement regarding the specific allegations contained in these latest document releases.