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A second woman has come forward saying Jeffrey Epstein trafficked her to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor in 2010 when she was in her 20s. Her lawyer told the BBC she alleges the sexual encounter happened at Andrew’s royal residence. Andrew hasn’t commented and has denied all previous accusations.
This comes as newly released U.S. DOJ documents show more emails and photos connected to Andrew’s past relationship with Epstein. The material appears to challenge Andrew’s earlier claims about cutting ties in 2010, adding to growing calls for him to testify and share what he knows.
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