While the recently released Netflix four-part docu-series, “Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich” has been called by many as just a mere visualization of what the tabloids had already covered during the much-publicized court case around the disgraced financier’s sexual offenses investigation.
But it did give a voice to many of his sexual abuse survivors and once again raise a finger at all those who participated in his crimes but got away with it- one of them being Prince Andrew.
When the Jeffrey Epstein case blew over in 2019, Prince Andrew was one of the few who were named by the sexual abuse survivors with actual proof backing their claims. One such survivor was Virginia Roberts Giuffre who alleged that Prince Andrew had sexual intercourse with her at the time when she was 17, knowing that she was underage.
In the Netflix documentary, Giuffre further stressed her claims and shared that before sexually abusing her the British royal teased her for being just a few years older than his own daughters- Beatrice was almost 13 at the time, while Eugenie was about to 11.
Andrew knew her age because Jeffrey Epstein’s girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell made them all play a “favorite guessing game” as they stayed in her London townhouse in 2001.
“She goes to Prince Andrew, ‘How old do you think Virginia is?’ And he said 17. And she’s like, ‘Oh you’re right’ and they made a little joke about it. He’s like, ‘Oh my daughters aren’t far from your age. My daughter’s a little bit younger than you,'” Giuffre shared in the documentary.
Unaware that she was being trafficked to Andrew, Giuffre posed with him for the infamous photo that tied the Prince to her, even as he denied ever meeting her last year during a disastrous BBC interview.
“Right after that photo was taken, I was sexually abused by Prince Andrew for the first time,” Giuffre shared, adding how the initial U.K. reports always branded her as some prostitute.
“I wasn’t Prince Andrew’s prostitute, because I was trafficked to him -- and I was a kid,” she told the series.
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