Andrew and Epstein asked exotic dancer for 'sex acts,' legal letter claims
A 2011 letter alleges Andrew and Epstein coerced an exotic dancer into sex acts at Epstein's Florida home in 2006, with a $250,000 hush payment requested, DOJ files show.
- On March 23, 2011 a legal letter alleges Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Jeffrey Epstein asked an exotic dancer for a threesome and prevailed upon her to engage in various sex acts at Epstein's Florida home.
- William Vogeler's letter to Robert Critton states the woman was a popular dancer at Rachel's Strip Club who was chauffeured to 358 El Brillo Way several years ago.
- The letter alleges payment fell short, saying Epstein promised $10,000 each but paid the unnamed dancer only $2,000 after she danced down to bra and panties.
- Mountbatten-Windsor has denied wrongdoing, while lawyers say the unnamed dancer sought $250,000 for confidentiality but is prepared to pursue claims publicly.
- The files include images and claims that the US Department of Justice document release shows Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor crouched over an unidentified woman and that some women 'appeared to be as young as 14 years old', with an alleged invitation to the Virgin Islands.
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Letters in the latest Epstein case documents reveal that the former financier and former Prince Andrew requested to sleep with strippers they hired at their homes and did not pay them in full.
The information comes from a legal document of the new batch of court files in the case; the prince reportedly participated in the sexual encounter at Epstein's Florida residence in 2006
Andrew and Epstein Allegedly Demanded 'Threesome' Before Offering $250,000 Hush Money
There is a particular kind of grim arithmetic that emerges when the veil of royal privilege is finally, and violently, torn away. In the latest tranche of documents released from the Jeffrey Epstein archive this week, the numbers are as stark as they are sordid: ten thousand dollars for a dance, two hundred and fifty thousand for silence, and three participants in a bedroom in Florida.For Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor—the man who, until late last y…
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