Epstein Files Explode Again: Prince Andrew Hit With New Allegation From Second Woman

The Newz Square
Fresh material emerging from the Jeffrey Epstein investigation has renewed scrutiny around Prince Andrew and his long-examined association with the convicted offender.
According to a report by the BBC, a woman represented by attorney Brad Edwards has come forward alleging that Epstein sent her to the United Kingdom in her 20s for what she described as “a sexual encounter” with Andrew.
Edwards told the BBC that the woman is not British and that after the alleged encounter she was given a tour of Buckingham Palace. The BBC said it could not independently verify whether such a visit occurred.
Andrew has denied all allegations connected to Epstein’s circle and could not be reached for comment regarding the new claims. Buckingham Palace has also not publicly addressed the latest report.
For years, only Virginia Giuffre had publicly accused Andrew of sexual misconduct, alleging she was trafficked to him in 2001 when she was a teenager. Andrew has consistently denied her allegations.
In 2022, Andrew settled a U.S. civil lawsuit brought by Giuffre for a reported £12 million (about $16.4 million) without admitting wrongdoing. The settlement effectively ended the case without a trial.
In October, Andrew was stripped of his princely title, dukedom, and several honorary roles. He was also asked to vacate Royal Lodge, his longtime residence on the Windsor estate.
At the time, King Charles III and Queen Camilla issued a statement expressing sympathy for victims of abuse while noting that Andrew continued to deny the accusations against him.
Edwards, who has represented more than 200 Epstein victims, said communication with Andrew’s legal team ceased last fall. The new allegation, surfacing alongside additional Epstein-related materials, is likely to renew attention on Andrew’s past ties to Epstein as he continues to deny wrongdoing.
