Another woman sued the estate of Jeffrey Epstein in Manhattan federal court on Monday, saying the late financier subjected her to a ‘vicious, prolonged sexual assault’ at his New Mexico ranch when she was 15
NEW YORK - A woman who accuses Jeffrey Epstein of sexually abusing her as a child on Monday said Britain’s Prince Andrew should tell U.S. authorities what he knows about the financier.
The woman on Monday became the latest of more than a dozen women to sue Epstein’s estate, saying in her lawsuit that he subjected her to a “vicious, prolonged sexual assault” at his New Mexico ranch when she was 15. The financier once counted among his friends U.S. President Donald Trump, former President Bill Clinton and Prince Andrew.
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