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To: Jeffrey Epstein
Lawyers drag prince into underage sex scandal
The deposition of a model =ho worked for Jeffrey Epstein raises questions about the prince's =udgement
Michael Bilton, Kate Mansey and John Harlow
Published: 13 March =011
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Jeffrey Epstein =ired Adrianna to work at his mansion (Neil =asmuss)
A former top model who worked for a paedophile friend of =rince Andrew has been questioned under oath about
whether the royal was =nvolved with underage girls.
Legal documents obtained by The Sunday Times show that =driana was asked if the Duke of York was linked to the
scandal =urrounding his billionaire friend Jeffrey Epstein.. is one of four =omen who worked for the US financier
who were named as "potential =o-conspirators" when Epstein was convicted of sex offences involving = minor. In a
videotaped interview during subsequent civil proceedings, =awyers asked "Has Prince Andrew ever been involved
with =nderage minor females to your knowledge?"
Invoking the US constitution's =ifth amendment, which protects against self-incrimination, Polish-born =oss, 27, replied:
"I refuse to answer." She was also asked "Have =ou ever met Prince Andrew?" and "Have you ever flown on
(Epstein'sJ=plane with Prince Andrew?" refused to answer.
Flight logs show that Andrew was a =assenger on Epstein's jet in May 2000. In interview it was =lleged that the
former Elite agency model travelled on the aircraft =ore than 50 times. It has been claimed that Epstein abused young
girls =n the jet.
There is no suggestion that Andrew had sexual contact with =ny of the girls or that he knew Epstein abused them.
deposition will raise =ore questions about the prince's judgment after he met the =illionaire in New York in
December following Epstein's release from =rison.
Allegations have been made against Epstein by up to 40 girls, =ith at least 17 cases settled out of court. Epstein is said to
have =bused girls as young as 12. He secured protection for his associates =hrough a non-prosecution agreement. The
federal document names as = possible co-conspirator.
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Lawyers acting for Epstein's victims in the civil courts =re challenging the agreement and claim it may lead to Andrew
being =sked to give evidence.
In an interview with Bradley Edwards, a lawyer who represents =ome of the victims,. said she moved to Florida in
2002 after Elite =btained a visa for her to work in America. The model was then hired to =ork in Epstein's Palm Beach
mansion and organised his diary. She was =1his side in 2005 at a New York launch party for one of Epstein's =agazines.
name was found on messages and notes seized by =etectives from the Florida property.
During the interview, she refused to answer any questions =bout her involvement with Epstein.
The other "potential co-conspirators", who are thought to =ave helped to procure girls for Epstein, are named as
=adia and Lesley Groff.
Epstein, 58, served 13 months in prison for soliciting a =inor for prostitution and soliciting prostitution. He will remain on
=he sex offenders' register for life.
His friend Ghislaine Maxwell, 49, the daughter of Robert =axwell, the late media tycoon, was one of Epstein's closest
aides and =s alleged in legal papers to have hired underage girls for him, joining =n the sex games, which she denies.
, one victim, told =ow she was kept as Epstein's paid sex slave for four years from the =ge of 15.
She said Epstein introduced her to Andrew, who she says she =et three times.
It emerged last week that Epstein paid £15,000 to settle a =ebt for the Duchess of York. Royal sources said Andrew was
"unwise" =o have remained in contact with Epstein but state he has now severed =ies.
Neither nor her lawyer responded to questions put by The =unday Times.
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Sent: Sunday, March 13, 2011 12:51 AM
To: Jeffrey Epstein
Lawyers drag prince into underage sex scandal
The deposition of a model =ho worked for Jeffrey Epstein raises questions about the prince's =udgement
Michael Bilton, Kate Mansey and John Harlow
Published: 13 March =011
• Recommend (0)
• Comment (0)
Follow News
Jeffrey Epstein =ired Adrianna to work at his mansion (Neil =asmuss)
A former top model who worked for a paedophile friend of =rince Andrew has been questioned under oath about
whether the royal was =nvolved with underage girls.
Legal documents obtained by The Sunday Times show that =driana was asked if the Duke of York was linked to the
scandal =urrounding his billionaire friend Jeffrey Epstein.. is one of four =omen who worked for the US financier
who were named as "potential =o-conspirators" when Epstein was convicted of sex offences involving = minor. In a
videotaped interview during subsequent civil proceedings, =awyers asked "Has Prince Andrew ever been involved
with =nderage minor females to your knowledge?"
Invoking the US constitution's =ifth amendment, which protects against self-incrimination, Polish-born =oss, 27, replied:
"I refuse to answer." She was also asked "Have =ou ever met Prince Andrew?" and "Have you ever flown on
(Epstein'sJ=plane with Prince Andrew?" refused to answer.
Flight logs show that Andrew was a =assenger on Epstein's jet in May 2000. In interview it was =lleged that the
former Elite agency model travelled on the aircraft =ore than 50 times. It has been claimed that Epstein abused young
girls =n the jet.
There is no suggestion that Andrew had sexual contact with =ny of the girls or that he knew Epstein abused them.
deposition will raise =ore questions about the prince's judgment after he met the =illionaire in New York in
December following Epstein's release from =rison.
Allegations have been made against Epstein by up to 40 girls, =ith at least 17 cases settled out of court. Epstein is said to
have =bused girls as young as 12. He secured protection for his associates =hrough a non-prosecution agreement. The
federal document names as = possible co-conspirator.
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Lawyers acting for Epstein's victims in the civil courts =re challenging the agreement and claim it may lead to Andrew
being =sked to give evidence.
In an interview with Bradley Edwards, a lawyer who represents =ome of the victims,. said she moved to Florida in
2002 after Elite =btained a visa for her to work in America. The model was then hired to =ork in Epstein's Palm Beach
mansion and organised his diary. She was =1his side in 2005 at a New York launch party for one of Epstein's =agazines.
name was found on messages and notes seized by =etectives from the Florida property.
During the interview, she refused to answer any questions =bout her involvement with Epstein.
The other "potential co-conspirators", who are thought to =ave helped to procure girls for Epstein, are named as
=adia and Lesley Groff.
Epstein, 58, served 13 months in prison for soliciting a =inor for prostitution and soliciting prostitution. He will remain on
=he sex offenders' register for life.
His friend Ghislaine Maxwell, 49, the daughter of Robert =axwell, the late media tycoon, was one of Epstein's closest
aides and =s alleged in legal papers to have hired underage girls for him, joining =n the sex games, which she denies.
, one victim, told =ow she was kept as Epstein's paid sex slave for four years from the =ge of 15.
She said Epstein introduced her to Andrew, who she says she =et three times.
It emerged last week that Epstein paid £15,000 to settle a =ebt for the Duchess of York. Royal sources said Andrew was
"unwise" =o have remained in contact with Epstein but state he has now severed =ies.
Neither nor her lawyer responded to questions put by The =unday Times.
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