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Epstein Victim Testifies About Visit to Prince Andrew's Palace Apartment

A woman trafficked by Jeffrey Epstein testified to Congress about having dinner at Prince Andrew's Buckingham Palace apartment.

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A victim of Jeffrey Epstein's trafficking network testified before U.S. Congress members that she had dinner at Prince Andrew's apartment at Buckingham Palace, marking the first time a woman abused by the late financier has publicly spoken about attending royal residences.

The testimony represents a significant development in ongoing scrutiny surrounding Epstein's connections to high-profile figures. Epstein, who died in federal custody in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges, maintained relationships with numerous powerful individuals including members of the British royal family.

Prince Andrew has faced sustained public pressure regarding his association with Epstein. The Duke of York stepped back from public duties in 2019 following a widely criticized BBC interview about his relationship with the convicted sex offender.

The woman's testimony to Congress provides new details about the extent of Epstein's network and the locations where his trafficking operations allegedly took place. Her account specifically references activities at royal residences, adding to previous allegations that have surrounded the Prince.

This testimony comes as part of broader congressional efforts to examine Epstein's trafficking network and its impact on victims. The case has continued to generate significant public and political interest even after Epstein's death, with ongoing investigations into his associates and enablers.

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