Prince Andrew accuser Virginia Roberts claims she had sex with royal in loo aged 17 after he plied her with vodka at London nightclub
JEFFREY Epstein’s ‘sex slave’ today claimed she had sex with Prince Andrew in a toilet when aged 17 after the royal plied her with vodka at a posh nightclub.
Virginia Roberts’s claims come in a no-holds-barred interview due to air tonight with NBC’s Dateline along with five more of the shamed tycoon’s accusers.
She told a US show: “He was a prince. He was famous. He was royalty, and it just stuck out in my mind. Like most girls, I grew up watching Disney.
“Princesses and princes were the good people of the world. And he wasn’t.”
The royal has vehemently denied the accusations against him, branding them “false” and “without foundation”.
When called by the Sun Online this afternoon Buckingham Palace stated: “It is emphatically denied that The Duke of York had any form of sexual contact or relationship with Virginia Roberts.
“Any claim to the contrary is false and without foundation.”
However, Roberts – now Virginia Giuffre – stood by her accusations, saying the Prince “was an abuser, he was a participant.”
The 35-year-old claims her first sexual encounter with the Prince took place in the London townhouse of Epstein’s ‘madam’ Ghislaine Maxwell.
: “The first time in London, I was so young. Ghislaine woke me up in the morning and said, ‘You’re gonna meet a prince today.’
“I didn’t know at that point that I was going to be trafficked to a prince.
“We went out to Club Tramp. Prince Andrew got me alcohol, it was in the VIP section. I’m pretty sure it was vodka.
“He was like, ‘Let’s dance’. I was like, ‘OK’. We leave club Tramp and I hop in the car with Ghislaine and Jeffrey. She says, ‘He’s coming back to the house and I want you to do for him what you do for Epstein’.”
She then claims they went back to Ghislaine’s townhouse where she and Prince Andrew had sex in the toilet and then in the bedroom.
“He wasn’t rude or anything about it. He said ‘thank you’ and some kind of soft sentiments like that and left,” she claims.
“I just couldn’t believe it, that even royalty were involved.
“He denies that it ever happened. He’s going to keep denying that it ever happened but he knows the truth and I know the truth.”
When asked if she is interested only in money, Roberts said: “Unfortunately there’s this horrible law called [the] statute of limitations.
“My lawyers have told me (the way) to hold them accountable is through them calling me a liar and I’m not, it’s a defamation lawsuit.”
Roberts alleges that she slept with Prince Andrew three times – claims the royal vehemently denies.
Last month, she stood outside a court in Manhattan and delivered a message to Prince Andrew.
She said: “He knows exactly what he’s done. And I hope he comes clean about it.”
The royal has denied any wrongdoing, saying at no stage did he “witness or suspect any behaviour of the sort that subsequently led to [Epstein’s] arrest and conviction”.
A previous Buckingham Palace statement said: “The Duke of York has been appalled by the recent reports of Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged crimes.
“His Royal Highness deplores the exploitation of any human being and the suggestion he would condone, participate in or encourage any such behaviour is abhorrent.”
Roberts’s claims were struck out of a lawsuit by a judge who branded them “immaterial”.
In the preview for the show, Roberts revealed she was in “mourning” after finding out the paedo had killed himself in jail last month.
“It was such a shock to me. I mean when I say, ‘shock’, didn’t have the words,” Roberts said.
“I was in mourning, not because the world lost a monster.
“I was not mourning him. I wasn’t mourning the death of this man.
“I was mourning the death of my ability to hold this man accountable.”
Epstein, 66, was found dead on August 10 in his New York prison cell, where he was facing charges of sex trafficking and conspiracy.
Roberts is also expected to accuse Epstein’s alleged ‘madam’, British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell, of playing a “crucial role” in the global sex trafficking ring.
She will appear in the interview alongside fellow ‘victims’ Anouska De Georgiou and Rachel Benavidez – who are both coming forward for the first time.
Ex-Playboy model and actress de Georgiou, who is originally from the UK, said she was lured in by Epstein when she was young.
She previously told a New York hearing how Epstein “manipulated, corrupted and sexually assaulted” her in abuse that “lasted several years”.
Accusers Jennifer Araoz, Marijke Chartouni and Chauntae Davies will also be appearing in the show.
They were part of a group of nearly two dozen Epstein accusers who shared their stories of abuse during a hearing on August 27.
In the episode, they are expected to say they believe the justice system failed them.
This is in part due to the wrist-slap plea deal Epstein copped in Florida in 2008 that let him dodge federal charges — and continue preying on victims.
Palm Beach police chief Michael Reiter, who oversaw the original local investigation into Epstein, said he couldn’t explain how the system had failed on so many levels.
“There is no explanation. I didn’t believe it back then, I don’t believe it now,” Reiter said. “It’s just unfathomable to me.”
He describes it as “the worst failure of the criminal justice system…in modern times.”
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