TLDR

Fresh testimony buried in the Epstein Files describes a Brazilian model massaging Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor at Jeffrey Epstein’s New York home, then receiving one from him, adding a new layer of scrutiny to already famous photos and his damaged public image.

A New Witness in Focus

The woman at the center of the new documents is a Brazilian former model, now a London swimwear designer, who told FBI investigators that she endured years of abuse by Jeffrey Epstein, the convicted sex offender and financier. According to a newly surfaced FBI report, she said Epstein once asked her to give Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor a massage at his Manhattan townhouse.

In her account, after she massaged him, Andrew allegedly told her “it was her turn” and began massaging her “back, shoulders, waist, and hands.” She said everyone remained fully clothed, and the encounter took place in an open area of the house. The woman then alleged that Epstein took her to another room and assaulted her, describing being pushed against a wall as he tried to remove her top.

The report suggests the episode occurred around 2009 or 2010, when she was in her mid-thirties, and shortly after her marriage. She recalled arriving at Epstein’s house and seeing that “Prince Andrew was in the kitchen with another girl,” whom she described as in her twenties, well spoken, and not American.

Photos, Files, and Royal Damage

The Mail on Sunday reports that details in the woman’s testimony appear to echo one of the most circulated images from the Epstein Files, which shows Andrew crouched over an unidentified woman on a massage table. In her FBI interview, the Brazilian witness said Andrew focused in particular on her waist, a detail that seems to align with what can be seen in the photograph.

Image from unsealed Epstein Files appears to show Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor kneeling over an unidentified woman on a massage table at Jeffrey Epstein's New York home; all parties clothed.
Photo: A Brazilian model told FBI investigators in 2020 that, after massaging him, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor then told her, “It was her turn” before he massaged her “back, shoulders, waist, and hands” at Jeffrey Epstein’s townhouse in New York. Pictured: Andrew kneeling over an unidentified woman in an image that appears in the Epstein Files – Daily Mail US

She also maintained that everyone was clothed during the massages, another visual match to the image. The paper says it located at least one email in the unsealed files that the woman referenced in her FBI interview, along with other messages that appear to document her ongoing contact with Epstein across the 2000s.

Another newly highlighted document points to a second woman, an American massage therapist who told the FBI she worked for Epstein for around six years beginning in the mid-1990s. According to that report, she said she was paid about $100 per massage and occasionally worked on Epstein’s girlfriends, Ghislaine Maxwell, Prince Andrew at the New York house, and even gave Donald Trump a foot massage on a flight from Palm Beach to New York.

Trump has consistently denied any wrongdoing or prior knowledge of Epstein’s abuse. Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor did not respond to a request for comment on the latest witness statements.

The new testimony lands on a royal reputation already reshaped by the Epstein saga. Andrew has long denied any criminal wrongdoing and has said he does not recall meeting accuser Virginia Giuffre, according to Reuters. He stepped back from public royal duties after his now-infamous television interview about his Epstein ties, and later reached a civil settlement with Giuffre in the United States without admitting liability.

Prince Andrew in a recent file photo; his public role has been curtailed amid scrutiny over ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
Photo: While it is uncertain whether the alleged incident refers to Andrew’s only known visit to Epstein’s New York house in December 2010, the MoS was on Saturday night able to corroborate several other aspects of the woman’s lengthy testimony. Pictured: The former prince at the Duchess of Kent’s funeral last year – Daily Mail US

The Brazilian model’s account does not accuse Andrew of assaulting her. Instead, it places him, again, inside Epstein’s inner world, framed by massages, cameras, and young women whose stories are still being pieced together. For a royal who has spent years trying to move out of Epstein’s shadow, the renewed focus of the Epstein Files may complicate any quiet return to public life.

Join the Discussion

Do these new Epstein Files accounts change how you view Prince Andrew’s efforts to rebuild his public image, or do they simply confirm opinions you already held about his royal future?

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