- New documents include previously redacted statements from Maxwell, Epstein, Giuffre
- Epstein pleaded the fifth throughout and refused to answer questions
- Giuffre named others she claimed to have been trafficked to, including Les Wexner
In a newly released statement released by the court today, Prince Andrew’s accuser Virginia Giuffre claims she had sex with another foreign royal in southern France at the age of 17 but did not know his name .
She also claimed to have seen Bill Clinton twice on Jeffrey Epstein’s Caribbean island.
Other guests on the island included Al Gore, who Giuffre said was visiting with his wife. Gore and his wife chatted alone during a group dinner, she said.
The papers are the latest set of files from Jeffrey Epstein’s infamous ‘list’.
Prince Andrew accuser Virginia Giuffre claims she had sex with another foreign royal in southern France when she was 17, but she didn’t know his name. She is seen with Andrew and Ghislaine Maxwell in 2001
They were made public this week and include allegations against prominent businessmen and individuals linked to the deceased pedophile.
In her 2016 statement, Giuffre – who went public with her claims against Prince Andrew in 2011 – said he was not the only royal to whom she was being ‘trafficked’.
She says Epstein introduced her to another prince around the same year, 2001, but she did not know his name.
“There’s another person whose name I honestly don’t know… he spoke in a foreign language – he spoke a foreign language, he also spoke English.
“But I’m not so sure where he came from… I was introduced to him as a prince,” she said.
She also claimed to have had sex with Victoria’s Secret billionaire Les Wexner “multiple times” in New Mexico and New York.
Wexner was Epstein’s close friend and entrée into New York society, getting him business in the early 1990s and even giving him the keys to his Upper East Side mansion.
Virginia Giuffre in a BBC interview after going public with her claims against Prince Andrew
Today, seven exhibits totaling more than 600 pages were made public, the latest in a steady stream of files since last week.
Clinton has always denied visiting Epstein’s island.
DailyMail.com is currently reviewing the files and will update this story on an ongoing basis.
In his September 2016 deposition, Epstein continually argued for the Fifth Amendment, refusing to answer questions for fear of incriminating himself.
Virginia refused to name the men she claimed she was trafficked to, fearing for her safety.
She did say that she had been trafficked to another ‘foreign’ prince in the south of France alongside Prince Andrew.
Ransome’s statement alone is more than 400 pages long.
She previously claimed in emails that her friend had slept with Bill Clinton, Donald Trump and Richard Branson and that Epstein had videotaped the encounters.
All the men denied her claims, which she later retracted out of fear for her safety.