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Virginia's testimony linking Prince Andrew, Jeffrey Epstein, and a 17‑year‑old victim, with FBI involvement
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Virginia's testimony linking Prince Andrew, Jeffrey Epstein, and a 17‑year‑old victim, with FBI involvement

Virginia's testimony linking Prince Andrew, Jeffrey Epstein, and a 17‑year‑old victim, with FBI involvement The passage provides a first‑person account of a victim who claims FBI contact, potential photographic evidence at Epstein’s Palm Beach residence, and mentions Prince Andrew’s presence in related media. While specific dates, names, and transactions are limited, it points to a possible witness for federal investigators and suggests undisclosed evidence that could be pursued. Key insights: Victim (Virginia) says FBI called her with photos from Epstein’s Palm Beach house.; She was offered as a key witness in a potential trial against Epstein.; Prince Andrew is referenced in media coverage of the case, implying possible connection.

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Virginia's testimony linking Prince Andrew, Jeffrey Epstein, and a 17‑year‑old victim, with FBI involvement The passage provides a first‑person account of a victim who claims FBI contact, potential photographic evidence at Epstein’s Palm Beach residence, and mentions Prince Andrew’s presence in related media. While specific dates, names, and transactions are limited, it points to a possible witness for federal investigators and suggests undisclosed evidence that could be pursued. Key insights: Victim (Virginia) says FBI called her with photos from Epstein’s Palm Beach house.; She was offered as a key witness in a potential trial against Epstein.; Prince Andrew is referenced in media coverage of the case, implying possible connection.

Persons Referenced (14)

Paula Epstein

depressants. ’ Virginia was beginning to put her Epstein days behind her when, three years ago, she was ph

Steven Andrew

- Prince Andrew and girl, 17, who sex offender friend flew to Bri

French legal expert

rriving there, she met an Australian martial arts expert called Robert. They fell in love and, just ten da

Edward Jay Epstein

depressants. ’ Virginia was beginning to put her Epstein days behind her when, three years ago, she was ph

Samantha Power

itness. | was very afraid, because he had so much power, but eventually | agreed to testify. | was glad

Peter Power

itness. | was very afraid, because he had so much power, but eventually | agreed to testify. | was glad

Ilan Epstein

depressants. ’ Virginia was beginning to put her Epstein days behind her when, three years ago, she was ph

Wafic Said

refused, I’d be thrown back on the streets. So | said, “I’m too young. | want to get my massage mF cr

Larry Page

nder friend flew to Britain to meet him | Mail... Page 13 of 17 monthly payment, a percentage of his in

Prince Andrew

- Prince Andrew and girl, 17, who sex offender friend flew to Bri

Adam Back

lationship but | knew if | refused, I’d be thrown back on the streets. So | said, “I’m too young. | want

Courtney Love

| called Jeffrey and told him I'd fallen madly in love,’ Virginia says. ‘I was hoping he’d be delighted.

Jeffrey Epstein

depressants. ’ Virginia was beginning to put her Epstein days behind her when, three years ago, she was ph

Mark Epstein

depressants. ’ Virginia was beginning to put her Epstein days behind her when, three years ago, she was ph

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- Prince Andrew and girl, 17, who sex offender friend flew to Britain to meet him | Mail... Page 13 of 17 monthly payment, a percentage of his income.’ This, finally, was a wake-up call to Virginia and she began to see the way in which she had been groomed. ‘It was a smack in the face,’ she says. ‘I finally realised this wasn’t ever going to be a real relationship but | knew if | refused, I’d be thrown back on the streets. So | said, “I’m too young. | want to get my massage mF credentials, then maybe we'll do it’. The tycoon took her at her word and, for her 19th birthday in August 2002, flew her to Thailand where he enrolled her in a massage course. Shortly after arriving there, she met an Australian martial arts expert called Robert. They fell in love and, just ten days later, married in a Buddhist ceremony. ‘| called Jeffrey and told him I'd fallen madly in love,’ Virginia says. ‘I was hoping he’d be delighted. But he said, “Have a nice life,” and hung up on me.’ The couple now have two sons, aged five and four, and a daughter who recently turned one. ‘The first few months after | married Robert were the worst,’ she says. ‘I couldn’t bring myself to tell him much. No man wants to know his wife has been traded out. ‘| felt very alone. | was having panic attacks and seeing a psychiatrist and was on anti-depressants. ’ Virginia was beginning to put her Epstein days behind her when, three years ago, she was phoned by the FBI. ‘They said they had found photos of me at Jeffrey’s Palm Beach house,’ she says. ‘[Epstein had] hidden cameras watching me the entire time even when | was in the bathroom. | was so embarrassed. ‘| told the FBI that my true purpose was sexual. They told me everything he did was illegal because | was under age.’ (The age of consent in Florida is 18). ‘They said that if it had to go to trial, they’d need me because I’d lived with him and that made me a key witness. | was very afraid, because he had so much power, but eventually | agreed to testify. | was glad he’d finally been found out. He shouldn't be hurting other girls. Following Epstein’s arrest, investigators are believed to have found a list of men’s names on his computer and asked him whether they had been ‘treated’ to sexual encounters with his menage of minors. ‘He took the Fifth Amendment, refusing to answer, indicating that if he were to answer the question, it could be incriminating,’ a source told The Mail on Sunday. Epstein struck a deal resulting in what commentators characterised as a ‘slap on the wrist’ for him, and ended up serving 13 months of his sentence, much of it in a liberal work-release programme Lawyer Brad Edwards, who represented several of Epstein’s victims, said: ‘Rather than punish him the way they would an average Joe, they sent a clear message that with enough money and power and influence, the system can be bought.’ Virginia was spared her the humiliation of having to go before a jury, and has kept her feelings bottled up until last weekend’s photograph of Andrew with Epstein triggered distressing memories. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1361039/Prince-Andrew-girl-17-sex-offender-frie... 3/16/2011

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