Jeffrey Epstein kept secret sex tapes of Prince Andrew, Richard Branson and Bill Clinton, unsealed docs claim
PRINCE Andrew, Richard Branson and Bill Clinton were all secretly filmed having sex by Jeffrey Epstein, according to the latest batch of unsealed court docs.
One of Epstein’s victims, Sarah Ransome, claimed in the newly released files that the disgraced financier would film her “friend” having sex with each of the high-profile men.
She also alleges in the shocking papers that former president Donald Trump had sex with “many girls”, including one of her friends.
Ransome added that “Epstein was not seen in any of the footage,” as “he was clever like that”.
And she claimed the friend, whose age is not given, allegedly managed to get hold of copies of the tapes.
She later retracted the claims about sex tapes, according to the docs.
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The allegations come as part of an ongoing document dump of legal files from Epstein victim Virginia Guiffre's 2015 defamation case against the paedo's alleged "madame" Ghislaine Maxwell.
The 17 unsealed files, containing over 100 newly unsealed pages about Epstein's sex crimes and associates, are the fourt batch since the first release last Wednesday.
Prince Andrew, Bill Clinton, Donald Trump and Richard Branson have always strongly denied any wrongdoing over their association with Epstein.
A spokesman for Branson blasted the claims as "baseless and unfounded".
Trump, who has not been accused of anything until now, dubbed the new claims as "simply false".
Clinton's representative Angel Urena denied to comment on the allegations.
But he pointed to a 2019 article from where Ransome told a reporter that she "invented the tapes to draw attention to Epstein's behaviour".
Exhibit A, page four, details a series of emails Ransome sent to columnist Maureen Callahan in 2016 before they were filed under seal with the court.
In the emails, Ransome lays out the bombshell claims - without presenting evidence - about alleged filming that took place in Epstein’s New York mansion.
"When my friend had sexual intercourse with Clinton, Prince Andrew and Richard Branson, sex tapes were in fact filmed on each separate occasion by Jeffery," she writes in doc marked "confidential".
"Thank God she managed to get a hold of some footage of the filmed sex tapes, which clearly identify the faces of Clinton, Prince Andrew and Branson having sexual intercourse with her.
"Frustratingly enough Epstein was not seen in any of the footage but he was clever like that."
The newly seen exhibit also contained pictures of Epstein's "Paedo Island" and claims that Google founder Sergey Brin had visited with his fiancée Anne Wojcicki.
It comes as over 1000 pages of bombshell court documents including emails, depositions and legal papers spanning the 2010s were made public by a US judge last week.
The files were part of a 2015 lawsuit filed by Virginia Roberts Giuffre against Epstein's madam Ghislaine Maxwell.
Previous court docs have revealed major allegations against the billionaire financier's pals, including Prince Andrew.
Details of the lurid sex allegations made against convicted paedophile Epstein and Maxwell are frequent, as are shocking claims about Andrew.
Frustratingly enough Epstein was not seen in any of the footage but he was clever like that!
Sarah Ransome
They include his alleged involvement in an "underage orgy" while staying on Epstein's private island and a claim that he groped a woman’s breast with a puppet while she sat in his lap like “Santa”.
And they claim an unnamed Jane Doe - understood to be his widely known accuser Virginia Giuffre - was "forced" by convicted sex offender Epstein to "have sexual relations" with the Duke.
Bill Clinton, Michael Jackson, Stephen Hawking and Donald Trump are among the many high-profile figures also named in the documents, which include previous testimony by Maxwell and Giuffre.
The files shed further light on how Epstein would rub shoulders with the rich and famous - openly bragging about celebs he would claim to know.
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In a statement on Monday, Branson said: "In a New Yorker report published in 2019, Ransome admitted that she had 'invented' the tapes.
"We can confirm that Sarah Ransome’s claims are baseless and unfounded.”