JEFFREY Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre claimed the disgraced financier paid her $15,000 to have sex with Prince Andrew, bombshell court documents reveal.
The allegation came from the latest batch of documents stemming from Giuffre's lawsuit against Epstein's former lover and business partner Ghislaine Maxwell.
Virginia Giuffre, pictured with Prince Andrew and Ghislaine Maxwell around 2001Credit: AFPAndrew, seen in 2022, has vehemently denied any wrongdoingCredit: ReutersGiuffre sued Andrew, seen with the Queen in 2019, for sexual assault and battery in 2021Credit: AlamyEpstein, a convicted sex offender, was accused of facilitating Giuffre's traffickingCredit: GettyMaxwell was hit with the suit by Giuffre who accused her of being the mastermind behind her alleged sexual abuse at the hands of Epstein.
The two were able to settle in 2017, but none of the terms or in-court discussions were made public.
But last week, a slew of documents relating to the case started to be released at the order of New York Judge Loretta Preska.
From tongue scraping to saying no, here are 12 health trends to try in 2023Tuesday's dump was made up of legal briefs, deposition transcripts and police reports, and followed another filing released Monday that mentioned accuser Sarah Ransome.
Giuffre's deposition - which was recorded when she was quizzed by Epstein's attorney Alan Dershowitz - was released.
At one point, Dershowitz said: "Were you paid $10 to $15,000 by or on behalf of Jeffrey Epstein for having sex with Prince Andrew?"
To which, Giuffre responds: "Yes, I did receive $15,000. I don't know what equivalent that is to pounds. I received it in American dollars."
Andrew has denied any wrongdoing since allegations against Epstein and Maxwell were made public.
However, Giuffre claims that Andrew had sex with her after she was trafficked - when she was just 17.
Maxwell also admitted in her deposition that Andrew had visited Epstein's so-called Paedo Island, but claimed that he was only there once.
She said the only women present were on Epstein's staff when Andrew stopped by.
Maxwell also said under oath that she "did not recall" being in London with Giuffre and Andrew - despite photographs showing the three together.
Giuffre sued Prince Andrew in 2021 for battery and infliction of emotional distress, and they settled in February 2022.
I want my girlfriend to try dirty talk but she won't do itIt was estimated that he dropped millions of pounds to settle, even after he claimed in a 2019 interview that they had never met.
BOMBSHELL FILES
Giuffre, from California, also claimed in the deposition that she had sex with Victoria's Secret billionaire Les Wexner "multiple times" in New Mexico and New York.
When asked whether it was more than five times, she said "possibly," before noting it was likely less than 10.
There was also an alleged sexual encounter with Wexner that involved a third person - Epstein's ex-assistant Sarah Kellen.
Accusers alleged that Kellen would schedule out "massages" for Epstein, which was a euphemism for sexual services.
Guiffre went on to claim that she had sex with another foreign royal, whose name she did not know.
She said she was flown to the South of France by Maxwell and Epstein for the exchange when she was 17.
"There is another individual that I honestly do not know his name," she said.
"He spoke in a foreign - he did speak foreign tongue, he spoke English as well.
"But I'm not too sure where he was from... I was introduced to him as a prince."
Giuffre added that she saw Bill Clinton on Epstein's Caribbean island twice, as well as other guests including Al Gore and Heidi Klum.
In one section, it's revealed the FBI asked Giuffre whether Clinton was a witness to the sexual abuse of minors.
Giuffre replied: "Yes, he would be a witness because he knew what my purpose there was for Jeffrey and he visited Jeffrey's island."
Clinton has also denied any wrongdoing since the allegations have come out.
More than 1,000 pages of court documents including emails, depositions and legal papers spanning the 2010s were made public by a US judge last week.
An estimated 240 to 250 documents are set to be released overall.
Only Epstein and Maxwell have been charged over the alleged sexual abuse of dozens of young girls in his Upper East Side townhouse and his waterfront mansion in Palm Beach, Florida, between 2002 and 2005.
Epstein killed himself in 2019 while he awaited trial.
Maxwell, 62, is serving 20 years for sex trafficking.