An exotic dancer alleged that she was requested to perform various sexual acts for Jeffrey Epstein and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, aiming to extort $250,000 from the convicted sex offender. Legal documents revealed a letter found among three million files released by the US Department of Justice, where a lawyer representing the dancer accused Epstein of failing to pay her the promised $10,000 for dancing at a party in his Florida residence in 2011. The letter detailed that during the event, the dancer was allegedly treated inappropriately and was even directed to meet the Duke of York in an upstairs bedroom.
The attorney, William K Vogeler, stated in the letter that the dancer was coerced into engaging in sexual activities with Epstein and Andrew after they expressed their desire for a threesome, despite her initial refusal. Vogeler claimed that the dancer had witnessed other provocatively dressed women, some possibly underage, at the gathering. The letter also mentioned that the dancer was only paid a fraction of the agreed sum and threatened legal action if the full amount was not settled within nine days. The dancer, although reluctant to bring forth her claims due to the embarrassing circumstances, was prepared to seek justice through public courts if necessary.
While the outcome of the claim remains unclear, Prince Andrew has consistently denied any involvement in illicit activities associated with Epstein. Recent allegations have further tarnished the former Prince’s reputation, with claims of trafficking a victim to the UK for sexual encounters at his Windsor estate and offering a tour of Buckingham Palace. Thames Valley Police confirmed they are evaluating reports related to the incident in 2010 and following standard procedures.
