Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Jeffrey Epstein asked an exotic dancer to engage in various sex acts at the late convicted sex offender's Florida home, a legal letter claims.
In a letter released as part of the latest tranche of Epstein files, the unnamed woman's lawyers stated she had been offered $10,000 to dance. After her performance, Epstein and Mountbatten-Windsor allegedly requested a threesome.
According to the lawyers, the dancer was never paid the full amount, receiving only $2,000 instead. The document details that she would keep the incident confidential in exchange for a payment of $250,000.
The letter dates back to March 2011 and indicates that the exotic dancers from Rachel's Strip Club in West Palm Beach were offered substantial fees to perform at Epstein's residence.
During the event, the dancer claimed she observed other young women dressed provocatively at the party, with some appearing to be as young as 14 years old.
After being directed to Dance for Epstein and Mountbatten-Windsor, the letter asserts that the men specifically requested a threesome. The dancer reportedly responded that she was only hired to dance and not to engage in sexual activities; however, Epstein allegedly insisted they would pay her later for the dance and pressured her into various sexual acts.
Following the encounter, she was invited to travel with the duo to the Virgin Islands, a trip she declined.
The document recounts her dissatisfaction with how little she was compensated compared to the initially promised amount. She had not previously pursued her claims due to feelings of shame over the circumstances, describing herself as being treated like a prostitute.
It remains unclear if any settlement regarding these claims was ever reached.
Mountbatten-Windsor faces increasing pressure to provide testimony about his past connections with Epstein, especially in light of new allegations and evidence, including photographs released by the US Department of Justice.
He has consistently denied any wrongdoing, including accusations made by Virginia Giuffre, who claims she was sexually assaulted by him as a teenager.
Last year, Mountbatten-Windsor settled a civil sexual assault claim with Giuffre, further intensifying scrutiny around his past activities.




















