Epstein and Maxwell ‘praised sex slave for “really good” Prince Andrew performance’
JEFFREY Epstein and his alleged “pimp” Ghislaine Maxwell praised a sex slave like “two proud parents” for her performance with Prince Andrew, it’s alleged.
Newly released court documents contain allegations made by Virginia Giuffre that she was paid nearly $1,000 for spending two days alone with Andrew.
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Hundreds of pages of court files have been made public today after a New York judge unsealed them last Thursday as the case continues against Maxwell over her role as Epstein‘s alleged “madam”.
The documents, which were part of a 2015 defamation claim by Ms Giuffre against Maxwell, were released despite efforts by the incarcerated socialite to keep them secret.
The files contain allegations made by Ms Giuffre that she was instructed to spend two days with the Duke at Epstein’s 7,559-acre Zorro ranch near Sante Fe, New Mexico in 2001.
In the court documents, she wrote: “My job was to entertain him endlessly, whether that meant having to bestow him my body during an erotic massage or simply take him horseback riding.
“The mansion was completely empty save a couple of maids who also cooked our dinners for us, and a couple of bodyguards that we hardly even saw at all.”
Epstein’s 7,559-acre Zorro ranch near Sante Fe, New Mexico, where Ms Giuffre alleged she spent two days with Prince Andrew[/caption]
When it was over Ms Giuffre – who was 17 or 18 at the time – alleged she felt “disgusted” and was then “debriefed” by Maxwell and Epstein.
She wrote: “Like two proud parents they both looked over me with such content… ‘Good, you did really well,’ Jeffrey complimented me.
“We all ventured up to Jeffrey’s office and out came the infamous duffel bag that went wherever he did.
“I was given close to a thousand dollars for my time in Santa Fe, more than what I thought anybody at my young age could make for a couple days of work.”
Ms Giuffre claims to have had sex with the Duke at Maxwell’s house in London, at Epstein’s mansion in New York and on his private island of Little Saint James.
Andrew has yet to speak to the FBI about Epstein, who killed himself in jail last August, aged 66.
But the British royal vigorously denies any wrongdoing and does not recall ever meeting Giuffre.
During her lawsuit against Maxwell, whom she claimed recruited her as a sexual servant for Epstein, a judge struck out the allegations against Andrew as “lurid”, “immaterial and impertinent”.
‘ACCUSER’S CLAIMS INCONSISTENT’
A friend of Prince Andrew told Sun Online: “The Zorro Ranch account is a serious inconsistency.
“Ms Robert’s lawyers have always claimed three alleged encounters: London, New York and Little St James.
“And now this fourth allegation. How so? Why has this never been raised before? And where is the evidence?
“I’d suggest you put these questions to her lawyers, not to the Duke.”
The pal added: “The US Federal Appeals court said 2019, these allegations should be treated with extreme ‘caution’.
“Allegations are not the same as facts, which is the essential premise on which justice works.
“Let’s see if these allegations stand-up, because precious few about the Duke do – where’s the proof?”
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The release of the court files comes as Maxwell won her battle to block other “highly intrusive” documents just hours before they were to be released.
Her victory means highly personal details of her sex life will remain sealed until September, says a report.US District Judge Loretta Preska last week ordered the release of large sections of over 80 documents from a 2015 civil lawsuit against Maxwell by Ms Roberts, now Giuffre.
Maxwell said they could destroy her ability to get a fair trial against separate, criminal charges, that she aided the late financier’s sexual abuse of girls – which she has denied.
The 58-year-old has denied sex abuse and perjury charges in the US after she was arrested last month.
The civil lawsuit documents are thought to contain “nude, partially-nude, or otherwise sexualized images, videos, or other depictions of individuals”.
Maxwell’s lawyers have also said they contain “intrusive questions about her sex life”.
The Times reports that as a result of her plea, Maxwell has now successfully had the information blocked from public release.