Jeffrey Epstein 'sex slave' claims she was forced to retract allegations that pedophiles made sex tapes of Prince Andrew, Bill Clinton and Richard Branson after she and her family were threatened 'with harm' by Ghislaine Maxwell

Jeffrey Epstein's 'sex slave' has claimed she has retracted allegations that the pedophile made sex tapes of Prince Andrew, Bill Clinton and Richard Branson.

Sarah Ransome made the claims in 2016, which have only now been revealed in recently released documents, saying the three men had been filmed by the pedophile financier using hidden cameras at his various properties.

Miss Ransome withdrew her allegations the same year, reportedly saying she invented the tapes to shed light on what Epstein was doing.

But appearing on Good Morning Britain today, she doubled down on the existence of the tapes and said she was forced to withdraw the allegations after she and her family were threatened 'with harm' by Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.

She added that it is “no secret that everything was recorded” and claimed that “several victims have come forward” confirming her story.

Sarah Ransome (pictured) has claimed she has withdrawn allegations that the pedophile made sex tapes of Prince Andrew, Bill Clinton and Richard Branson

Sarah Ransome (pictured) has claimed she has withdrawn allegations that the pedophile made sex tapes of Prince Andrew, Bill Clinton and Richard Branson

Miss Ransome made the claims in 2016, which have only now been revealed in newly released documents, saying the three men were filmed by the pedophile financier (pictured)

Miss Ransome made the claims in 2016, which have only now been revealed in newly released documents, saying the three men were filmed by the pedophile financier (pictured)

Miss Ransome made the claims in 2016, which have only now been revealed in newly released documents, saying the three men were filmed by the pedophile financier (pictured)

The claim about the sex tapes was described as 'baseless and unsubstantiated' by spokesperson Richard Branson (pictured)

The claim about the sex tapes was described as 'baseless and unsubstantiated' by spokesperson Richard Branson (pictured)

The claim about the sex tapes was described as 'baseless and unsubstantiated' by spokesperson Richard Branson (pictured)

A US judge has ordered hundreds of documents unsealed as part of Virginia Giuffre's claim against British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell, filed in 2015.

The claim about the sex tapes was made in a letter Miss Ransome sent to a journalist in 2016 detailing her experiences. It was made public in a series of court documents released Monday.

In the letter, Miss Ransome wrote: 'When my friend had sexual intercourse with Clinton, Prince Andrew and Richard Branson, sex tapes were in fact filmed by Jeffrey on every single occasion.

'Thank God she managed to obtain some images of the filmed sex tapes, which clearly show the faces of Clinton, Prince Andrew and Branson who had sexual intercourse with her.

'Frustratingly, Epstein wasn't in any of the footage, but that's how smart he was!

'When my friend finally had the courage to speak out and went to the police to report what happened to Epstein in 2008, nothing was done and she was completely humiliated by the police station she went to to report what happened to Epstein , Clinton, Branson had happened. and Prince Andrew.”

Ms Ransome also claimed: 'I backed up the footage to several USB sticks and sent it securely to various locations in Europe.'

The claim about the sex tapes was described by Richard Branson's spokesman as “unsubstantiated and unsubstantiated.”

Virgin pointed to a 2019 article in the New Yorker magazine that said Miss Ransome “invented the tapes to draw attention to Epstein's behavior and make him believe she had evidence that would come out if he told me would do harm'.

A US judge has ordered hundreds of documents unsealed as part of Virginia Giuffre's claim against British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell (pictured), filed in 2015.

A US judge has ordered hundreds of documents unsealed as part of Virginia Giuffre's claim against British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell (pictured), filed in 2015.

A US judge has ordered hundreds of documents unsealed as part of Virginia Giuffre's claim against British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell (pictured), filed in 2015.

In the document released on Monday, Miss Ransome claimed the tapes were made when her friend had sex with Clinton (pictured), Prince Andrew and Richard Branson on separate occasions.

In the document released on Monday, Miss Ransome claimed the tapes were made when her friend had sex with Clinton (pictured), Prince Andrew and Richard Branson on separate occasions.

In the document released on Monday, Miss Ransome claimed the tapes were made when her friend had sex with Clinton (pictured), Prince Andrew and Richard Branson on separate occasions.

Prince Andrew (pictured) stepped back from public life after the fuss over his friendship with Epstein

Prince Andrew (pictured) stepped back from public life after the fuss over his friendship with Epstein

Prince Andrew (pictured) stepped back from public life after the fuss over his friendship with Epstein

Miss Ransome (pictured), whose father is Lord Macpherson, the second Baron of Drumochter, has previously told how she was raped up to three times a day by Epstein

Miss Ransome (pictured), whose father is Lord Macpherson, the second Baron of Drumochter, has previously told how she was raped up to three times a day by Epstein

Miss Ransome (pictured), whose father is Lord Macpherson, the second Baron of Drumochter, has previously told how she was raped up to three times a day by Epstein

Sarah Ransome is pictured on Little St James Island, owned by Epstein, in 2006

Sarah Ransome is pictured on Little St James Island, owned by Epstein, in 2006

Sarah Ransome is pictured on Little St James Island, owned by Epstein, in 2006

Miss Ransome, 38, whose father is Lord Macpherson, the second Baron of Drumochter, has previously told how she was raped up to three times a day by Epstein after being tricked into his sordid web of abuse by Ghislane Maxwell when she was 22. year-old wannabe model.

Miss Ransome was one of 11 women allowed to give statements at Miss Maxwell's sentencing hearing in New York in 2022 about how the British socialite had destroyed their lives.

But this is the first time her claims about Epstein sex recordings of Andrew, Sir Richard and former US President Clinton have been detailed in court documents.

The sex tape theory has long circulated around the Epstein case. Two of his victims, Maria Farmer and Virginia Roberts Giuffre, claim they saw a room full of CCTV monitors in Epstein's $65 million mansion in New York, including some with cameras in the toilets.

When police raided the mansion in 2019, they found dozens of girls' tapes in a twisted library that the disgraced financier kept.

And Maxwell himself appeared to have admitted the tapes existed after being tricked by a journalist from the TV show 60 Minutes into telling him: “I don't know where they are.”

But if the FBI has sex tapes of famous people, they have never come out publicly.

No such tapes were even referred to in the trial of Miss Maxwell, let alone presented in evidence. Maxwell was jailed for 20 years for running a sex trafficking ring and molesting schoolgirls with Epstein.

Trump has also dismissed “baseless” allegations that he had sex with “a lot of girls” after being named in the latest batch of documents.

“These baseless allegations have been completely dropped because they are simply false and have no merit,” Trump spokesman Steven Cheung said Monday, amid the latest document release related to the Epstein case.

Epstein is pictured on Little St. James Island in 2006

Epstein is pictured on Little St. James Island in 2006

Epstein is pictured on Little St. James Island in 2006

Ghislaine Maxwell is pictured on Little St James Island in 2006

Ghislaine Maxwell is pictured on Little St James Island in 2006

Ghislaine Maxwell is pictured on Little St James Island in 2006

Spooky images show scantily clad girls and women on Epstein's 'pedo island'

Spooky images show scantily clad girls and women on Epstein's 'pedo island'

Spooky images show scantily clad girls and women on Epstein's 'pedo island'

An image of Labor peer Lord Peter Mandelson on Jeffrey Epstein's private island has emerged as part of the latest release of US court documents

An image of Labor peer Lord Peter Mandelson on Jeffrey Epstein's private island has emerged as part of the latest release of US court documents

An image of Labor peer Lord Peter Mandelson on Jeffrey Epstein's private island has emerged as part of the latest release of US court documents

The statement quashing the unsubstantiated allegations came after the publication of emails containing allegations from Epstein victim Sarah Ransome in 2016.

Meanwhile, an image of Labor peer Lord Peter Mandelson on Jeffrey Epstein's private island has emerged as part of the latest release of US court documents.

A photo of the politician and pedophile financier from 2006 is included in the latest tranche of unsealed papers.

It shows the Labor grande wearing a £21,000 Patek Philippe watch and a white leather belt matching a fashion boutique in the US Virgin Islands.

It was previously reported that Branson had breakfast with Epstein just three years after the pedophile was jailed for child prostitution, court documents show.

In 2019, a spokeswoman for the billionaire Virgin founder said the two men had “no personal or business relationship.”

But a legal document revealed that Epstein emailed his private banker Jes Staley and former Labor Secretary Peter Mandelson in 2011 to tell them about his alleged meeting with Branson.

The document states: 'On January 7, 2011, Epstein writes to Peter Mandelson (copying Staley) 'had breakfast with Richard Branson, he is also a big fan of Africa'.

Epstein was a convicted sex offender at the time of the alleged encounter. In June 2008, he pleaded guilty to inciting an underage girl to engage in prostitution and was sentenced to 18 months in prison.

Epstein had a “little black book” containing the names of 301 of Britain's richest and most powerful people, including Branson and Prince Andrew, it was claimed in 2019.

The pedophile managed an extraordinary cache of more than 1,000 telephone numbers and email addresses of hundreds of famous names on the other side of the Atlantic.