Woman tells of ex prince Andrew massage in Epstein file

A woman abused by pedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein has told the FBI how Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor gave her a massage before giving her a massage.
In the FBI document released as part of the US Department of Justice’s document dump regarding Epstein, it was revealed that the woman went to Epstein’s house in New York and Andrew was in the kitchen.
The woman, who grew up in Brazil, told the FBI she was “quite surprised to see him.”
The woman, whose name has been changed in the document dated December 2020, told the FBI that after the massages, where everyone was fully clothed, Epstein “pushed her against the wall to take off her clothes” in another room.
It was not stated when the incident occurred.
A photo contained in a separate document in the Epstein files emerged showing Andrew touching the belly of a fully clothed woman.
In the document, the woman told the FBI how she first met Epstein and was abused by him.
She described how she went to Epstein’s home in New York and how the former duke massaged her back, shoulders, waist and hands after massaging her back.
The document reads: “(Redacted) went to Epstein’s home in New York and took him into the kitchen. Prince Andrew was in the kitchen with another girl. (Redacted) She recognized Prince Andrew and was quite shocked to see him.”
“(Redacted) stated that the girl was approximately 20 years old and spoke good English, but was not American.
“Epstein told Prince Andrew he was good at (redacted) massages.
“Epstein asked Prince Andrew to massage his shoulders and back (redacted).
“(Redacted) Began massaging Prince Andrew’s back. Epstein left the room and returned to the room with a camera.
“Prince Andrew then said it was his turn for a massage (redacted). Prince Andrew massaged the back, shoulders, waist and hands (redacted).
The document adds: “During these massages, everyone had their clothes on. (Redacted) just wanted to leave. Epstein then told her to come with him (redacted) and took her to a different room than the one where Prince Andrew and the girl were; Epstein then pinned her against the wall while trying to take off her top.”
“Epstein said he wanted to take her picture (redacted).
“(Redacted) told her she could take pictures but did not let her take her top off.
“Epstein asked about her marriage (redacted) and told her she could be successful in London.
“Epstein told her that marriage could be boring and that they could do something together.”
It follows the former duke’s arrest last month on suspicion of abuse of public office following allegations he shared sensitive information with the pedophile financier while serving as Britain’s trade envoy.
Andrew has denied any wrongdoing over his connection to the convicted sex offender but has not responded directly to the latest allegations.
He was detained for nearly 11 hours in February while searches were carried out at his home at Sandringham Manor in Norfolk and his former home, Royal Lodge, in Windsor, Berkshire, before being released pending an investigation.
Andrew served as the UK’s special representative for international trade and investment from 2001 to 2011, resigning amid controversy over his friendship with Epstein.


