Insider’s story on second accuser about Jeffrey Epstein and Andrew


Another accuser has come to light and speaks out
Another accuser has come to light and speaks out

Another victim of Jeffrey Epstein recently told his own story about Andrew Mountbatten Windsor and the well-known pigeon fancier.

The victim in question is Anne Fisher and she has just spoken to ITV News about one of her own encounters with the convicted sex offender at his Upper East Side mansion in 2001.

For those who don’t know, Fisher was told at the time that a business meeting was taking place and after the initial alleged assault she was offered a check which she claims she turned down.

Fisher began her story by saying, “When I was there, he said, ‘Oh, you should come to a dinner, you’re English and I can introduce you to the royal family.’ And I said, ‘Okay.’ But then after he assaulted me, I didn’t want anything to do with it.”

But “later I learned that [the then] “Prince Andrew had feelings for Princess Di, so I put it together” and “I called my boyfriend at the time, sobbing and hysterical,” she recalls.

The meeting is said to have been followed by calls from Epstein’s assistant, who “repeatedly” called his cell phone, home phone, etc., to schedule the dinner.

For those who don’t know him, one of Andrew Mountbatten Windsor’s most vocal accusers was an Australian named Virginia Giuffre, who has since committed suicide and her posthumously published memoir, Nobody’s Girl, retells her story in great detail.

According to the book’s blurb from Penguin Random House, “Here, Giuffre offers a relentless and definitive account of her time with Epstein and Maxwell, who trafficked her and others to numerous prominent men.”

“It also details the abuse she suffered as a child, as well as her daring escape from the clutches of Epstein and Maxwell at age nineteen. Giuffre rebuilt her life from the ground up and mustered the courage not only to hold her abusers accountable, but also to stand up for other victims. The pages of Nobody’s Girl preserve her voice and her legacy forever.”

“Nobody’s Girl is a stunning affirmation of Giuffre’s unwavering will: first to break out of victimhood, then to shine a light on wrongdoing and fight for a safer, more just world. Equal parts intimate and fierce, it is a remarkable narrative of strength in the face of depravity and despair.”

Since the publication of the memoirs, Andrew not only lost his military honors but was forced to renounce the public use of his dukedom. This was all before his brother and monarch also stripped him of his hereditary title of “prince.”



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