- Attorney Spencer Kuvin alleged that FBI agents took hard drives and stored videos
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The FBI has been urged to release CCTV footage from a lawyer representing Jeffrey Epstein's victims that he claims could show Prince Andrew at the billionaire American pedophile's home.
Spencer Kuvin, a lawyer who has represented nine of Epstein's victims, is calling on police in the US to release surveillance camera video following the release of documents detailing Andrew's ties to the convicted sex offender. The Telegraph reports.
In the filings, Johanna Sjoberg, who was a massage therapist for Epstein, alleged that the Duke of York groped her breast on a couch in Epstein's Manhattan apartment in 2001, a claim Andrew denies.
A former housekeeper of Epstein's, Juan Alessi, also alleged that Andrew received daily massages when he spent “weeks” at Epstein's Florida estate, according to court documents released this week.
Mr Alessi said he believes the Duchess of York came to the Florida estate “only once and for a short time”, but identified Andrew as a person he said “spent weeks with us”.
Prince Andrew leaves after attending the royal family's traditional Christmas Day service at St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham, Norfolk, on December 25, 2023
A former Epstein housekeeper, Juan Alessi, said he believes the Duchess of York came to the Florida estate “only once and for a short time” but identified Andrew as a person he said was “with for weeks spent us
When asked if he would “get massages often,” Mr. Alessi replied: “I would say daily massages.”
Kuvin, Goldlaw's chief legal officer in Palm Beach, along with other former employees and victims of Epstein have all said that every room in all of his mansions had functioning 24-hour security cameras.
Kuvin claimed that top FBI agents took the hard drives and stored videos and now wants the bureau to let the public view the material on those videos.
“I can tell you one thing,” the Florida-based attorney told TMZ Live. “I personally walked through Jeffrey Epstein's home after the search warrant was executed and I identified numerous cameras and computer hard drives that were missing and much of that information was seized by the FBI not only in Palm Beach but also in the Virgin Islands and Manhattan.
'Where are the videos? That's what the population needs to see.'
Discussing the recently released US court papers detailing Epstein's connections, Kuvin said they provided “context” as to why prominent figures were linked to the billionaire.
He said: 'The biggest names like Bill Clinton and Prince Andrew are individuals that everyone knew or heard of in the past.
“These documents simply confirm what everyone had been discussing. What is important to understand now is the context in which they were identified.
“For example, this statement from Johanna Sjoberg, which was previously sealed, now provides some context to what exactly Jeffrey Epstein did with Prince Andrew and some young girls who were there at the time.
“I think the public has a right to get answers from those individuals.”
Spencer Kuvin, a lawyer who has represented nine of Epstein's victims (pictured) is calling on police in the US to release video from home surveillance cameras following the release of documents detailing Andrew's ties to Epstein, according to a report
He added: “The biggest problem with most of the individuals who associated with Jeffrey Epstein is that they were part of tacitly normalizing his behavior.
“I don't care if you were just hanging out with the guy, or if your bank gave him a loan, or if you happened to fly on his plane and were friends with him.” “Whatever you did with Epstein normalized being a sexual predator so he could have access to more money and more victims.”
There is no evidence that Mr. Clinton took part in any illegal activities, and a spokesman for him has said he was not aware of Mr. Epstein's crimes.
Andrew has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing and is aware of Epstein's behavior.