Second Epstein Victim Claims She Was Sent to the UK for Sexual Relations with Prince Andrew, Police “Assessing the Information”

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A second alleged victim of Jeffrey Epstein has claimed that she was sent to the United Kingdom to engage in sexual relations with Prince Andrew, according to a report by BBC News.

Thames Valley Police confirmed that they are “assessing the information” following the allegations, which state that the woman was transported to the UK by Epstein to meet Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.

The alleged encounter is said to have taken place in 2010 at Royal Lodge, the former residence of Prince Andrew.

The woman, who is not a British national, was reportedly in her twenties at the time of the alleged incident.

Her lawyer, Brad Edwards, told BBC News that the case involves “at least one woman who was sent by Jeffrey Epstein to Prince Andrew.” He added that the claim forms part of a broader pattern of alleged abuse connected to Epstein’s international network.

Prince Andrew has repeatedly denied all allegations of sexual misconduct related to Epstein. There has been no criminal charge brought against him in the United Kingdom in connection with these claims.

The case adds to renewed scrutiny of Epstein’s associates, as law enforcement authorities continue to review historical allegations and newly surfaced testimony linked to the disgraced financier.