Jeffrey Epstein's “sex slave” Virginia Roberts Giuffre had sex with a “prince” in France, newly released documents reveal.
According to depositions from a 2016 lawsuit, Giuffre claims she was sold into a prostitute to have sex with the disgraced Prince Andrew, and that she had sex with another prince at the direction of the late sex offender Prince Andrew. He also said they had sex.
“Who are the other world leaders who have been sex trafficked to you?'' Defense attorney Mary Borja asks Giuffre in a Florida lawsuit against Epstein's former lawyer Alan Dershowitz. asked.
“One of them was Prince Andrew,” Giuffre said, adding that he was then introduced to another “as a prince.”
Giuffre, now 40, says she was scouted by Epstein as a teenager and pimped out by his associates, but although she doesn't know the prince's name or what country he's from, “he talked…'' ” he said. [a] He spoke a foreign language, just as we think, “He spoke English well.”
Giuffre said she met the crown prince, who is said to be a royal, at a “big party” in the south of France in 2001 when she was 17, and that Epstein and his right-hand woman, Ghislaine Maxwell, told her that she had sex with the prince. He said he knew it was being sold.
“They were present before the sex act, and then I went to have sex with him alone at Epstein's and Ghislaine's direction,” she testified.
Giuffre also claimed to have seen Bill Clinton twice on Epstein's infamous Caribbean island, Little St. James.
Clinton has admitted to flying on Epstein's planes many times, but insists she has never visited the island, which is notorious by locals as “pedophile island.”
Giuffre never accused Clinton of wrongdoing, but Johanna Sjoberg, another Epstein accuser, said in a 2016 deposition that Epstein once said of the 42nd president, “They're young. “I like it,” he testified.
There is no record that Mr. Clinton ever flew to the island, and he claims he knew nothing about Mr. Epstein's perverted nature or crimes.
Another person Giuffre said he saw on the island was former presidential candidate Al Gore, who is said to have attended with his wife, Tipper. Giuffre said he only saw the two of them talking to themselves during dinner. Neither has publicly spoken out about their alleged relationship with Epstein.
The deposition was taken in Giuffre's later-dropped lawsuit against Dershowitz, a former Harvard Law School professor, but she also accused Maxwell of defaming her in 2015. It was released as a cache of documents related to a separate lawsuit filed against Mr.
The Undisclosed Persons case against Maxwell was settled in 2017, and over the years a trove of documents have been released, revealing the billionaire's twisted sexual network of girls, many of whom were trafficked as minors. The suspicion that the incident occurred has come to light.
The latest, long-awaited wave of 215 documents totaling thousands of pages began unsealing on January 3rd and continued until January 9th. Many of the records had previously been released in the case, but had been heavily redacted.
The new documents reveal the identities of some 177 people who were previously shrouded in anonymity under the names “Jane Doe” and “John Doe.”
Prominent figures who had no connection to the deceased investors before the documents were leaked include magician David Copperfield and the late pop star Michael Jackson.
However, many of the names not redacted were previously known to have ties to wealthy hedge fund executives, including Donald Trump and Stephen Hawking.
Prince Andrew, who was stripped of his military and royal titles by the late Queen Elizabeth, settled a lawsuit brought against him by Mr Giuffre last year for $12 million.
He denied her claims that she was forced to have sex with him three times.
Epstein, 66, committed suicide in a lower Manhattan prison in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges. Maxwell was later convicted of recruiting and grooming young women for sexual purposes and is currently serving a 20-year sentence in federal prison.
