Netflix’s dramatisation of Andrew’s train-wreck BBC interview lets both sides have their say.
Scoop is based on a book by Sam McAlister,who negotiated the sit-down in which the duke was questioned about his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein
Rumours of sordid sex tapes have dogged those in Jeffrey Epstein’s social orbit for years. A victim’s claims that they exist have resurfaced in unsealed documents.
The claim casts doubt on Ghislaine Maxwell’s denial that she introduced convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein to Prince Andrew.
Juan Alessi,who worked for the disgraced financier until 2002,said that Trump would visit from his own nearby Mar-a-Lago resort and spend the evening at Epstein’s mansion.
Donald Trump,meanwhile,had dinners in Jeffrey Epstein’s kitchen. A third round of unsealed documents reveals phone messages,including from Harvey Weinstein.
Former US president Bill Clinton is facing fresh allegations about his involvement with sex offender Jeffrey Epstein as court documents are unsealed.
The documents contained the accounts of some of Epstein’s young victims,many of whom were high school students who took payments of $US200 to give him illicit massages.
The reminder of Prince Andrew’s dealings with the late convicted sex trafficker is the kind of Christmas present the royal could live without.
Ahead of the documents’ release,misinformation about their contents ran rampant on social media.
The sex trafficker socialised with Wall Street titans,royalty and celebrities before pleading guilty to soliciting prostitution from a minor in 2008.