The shadow of Jeffrey Epstein continues to haunt the British royal family as fresh revelations emerge involving Prince Andrew.
A second woman, previously unknown to the public, has reportedly been linked to Epstein and was allegedly introduced to the Duke of York by the convicted paedophile, according to The Mail on Sunday.
This development comes after years of scrutiny over Andrew’s ties to Epstein and the late Virginia Giuffre, who claimed she was trafficked to the prince multiple times.
Epstein’s Email Introduction Raises Questions
Documents obtained by the MoS show that on August 11, 2010, Epstein sent an email to Prince Andrew introducing a blue-eyed blonde woman who had suffered sexual abuse and trafficking at Epstein’s hands for years.
The email suggested a potential meeting in London later that month.
Andrew responded politely, noting he would be in Geneva until August 22 and asked for the woman’s contact details, signing off with his royal titles—titles he has since been forced to relinquish.
Epstein then forwarded the woman’s contact details directly to Andrew, formally connecting them via email.
While Andrew’s representative has not commented on the email or the woman, her lawyer confirmed she was abused and trafficked by Epstein but explicitly denied that she was ever abused by another wealthy man mentioned in unrelated emails.
Silence Fuels Speculation
When questioned about her connection to Prince Andrew, the woman’s legal team remained silent.
A legal source noted that while the lawyer absolved the other man of any wrongdoing, they offered no comment regarding Andrew, leaving many to speculate about the prince’s actions.
Life After Epstein
The second woman, now 43, spent many years in New York working as a yoga instructor.
She is currently living elsewhere with her young son and focusing on rebuilding her life after years of trauma.
Sources close to her suggest that her reluctance to speak publicly is understandable given the immense pressure and scrutiny that Virginia Giuffre faced after going public with her story.
A Pattern of Introductions
The significance of this new email lies in the pattern it suggests.
Epstein had a history of introducing women he abused to wealthy and influential men in his social circle.
Multiple victims have testified or come forward with claims of being trafficked to men connected to Epstein, highlighting a disturbing and systemic pattern of exploitation.
Revisiting Virginia Giuffre’s Story
Virginia Giuffre’s allegations against Prince Andrew brought global attention to the scandal.
In her posthumous memoir Nobody’s Girl, Giuffre recounted being trafficked to Andrew in London at age 17 and claimed Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell instructed her to “do for Andrew what you do for Jeffrey.”
Andrew has always denied Giuffre’s claims but settled a civil suit with her for an estimated £12 million without admitting any wrongdoing. Giuffre tragically died by suicide earlier this year, intensifying the focus on Epstein’s network.
Royal Family Faces Renewed Scrutiny
With this new information, the royal family reportedly fears renewed media scrutiny as questions mount over Prince Andrew’s associations with Epstein.
Legal experts and observers alike are calling for clarity and accountability, emphasizing the need for transparency about Andrew’s involvement with another Epstein victim.