A New Allegation against the Ex-Prince Andrew: A Former Epstein Accuser Comes Forward
In a shocking turn of events, another woman has come forward with an allegation against former Prince Andrew. The woman's lawyer claims that Jeffrey Epstein, the late financier and convicted pedophile, had sent her to the UK for a sexual encounter with the ex-prince in 2010.
The new allegation is particularly disturbing as it comes just days after Virginia Giuffre, one of Epstein's earlier accusers, died by suicide in April 2025. In her posthumous memoir, Giuffre alleged that she was brought to London aged 17 to have sex with Prince Andrew in 2001.
The latest allegation against Prince Andrew is the second such claim to surface since his association with Epstein became public. The ex-prince has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing, calling himself "the first victim of Jeffrey Epstein's abuse" during an October 2025 press conference.
However, with each new allegation, the spotlight on Prince Andrew continues to shine brighter. Buckingham Palace stripped him of his royal title in October 2025, just weeks after he voluntarily gave up his right to be referred to as the Duke of York. The palace also informed him that he would no longer have access to his Windsor residence, Royal Lodge.
The investigation into Epstein's dealings with Prince Andrew is ongoing, and California Representative Robert Garcia has requested that the ex-prince testify before Congress. British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer believes that anyone with information on Epstein should come forward, emphasizing the importance of prioritizing Epstein's victims.
As this scandal continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how Prince Andrew will navigate the ongoing fallout from his association with Epstein. One thing is certain: the public's attention will remain firmly fixed on the ex-prince until he provides a satisfactory explanation for his actions.
In a shocking turn of events, another woman has come forward with an allegation against former Prince Andrew. The woman's lawyer claims that Jeffrey Epstein, the late financier and convicted pedophile, had sent her to the UK for a sexual encounter with the ex-prince in 2010.
The new allegation is particularly disturbing as it comes just days after Virginia Giuffre, one of Epstein's earlier accusers, died by suicide in April 2025. In her posthumous memoir, Giuffre alleged that she was brought to London aged 17 to have sex with Prince Andrew in 2001.
The latest allegation against Prince Andrew is the second such claim to surface since his association with Epstein became public. The ex-prince has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing, calling himself "the first victim of Jeffrey Epstein's abuse" during an October 2025 press conference.
However, with each new allegation, the spotlight on Prince Andrew continues to shine brighter. Buckingham Palace stripped him of his royal title in October 2025, just weeks after he voluntarily gave up his right to be referred to as the Duke of York. The palace also informed him that he would no longer have access to his Windsor residence, Royal Lodge.
The investigation into Epstein's dealings with Prince Andrew is ongoing, and California Representative Robert Garcia has requested that the ex-prince testify before Congress. British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer believes that anyone with information on Epstein should come forward, emphasizing the importance of prioritizing Epstein's victims.
As this scandal continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how Prince Andrew will navigate the ongoing fallout from his association with Epstein. One thing is certain: the public's attention will remain firmly fixed on the ex-prince until he provides a satisfactory explanation for his actions.