Jeffrey Epstein’s bombshell court documents which have made some startling revelations disclosed that UK’s Prince Andrew had orgy on the private island, according to a report by The Mirror. Prince Andrew had “orgy on a private island” as the girl was told to “give him whatever he wants”, the report added. 


According to a report by The Sun, Andrew had “underage orgy” while staying on Epstein’s private island According to a court filing in 2014 which was released on Friday, Epstein's alleged victims, only known as Jane Done 3 — not identified in the files — was told to have sex with the Duke of York during an orgy on the private island, Little Saint James in the US Virgin Islands, as per The Mirror report. 


She claimed that she was "forced to have sexual relations with this Prince when she was a minor in three separate geographical locations."


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The document also claimed that Epsteing told the alleged victim to  "give the Prince whatever he demanded."


Jane Doe 3, whose identity was not revealed in the document also claimed that Epstein's partner, Ghislaine Maxwell "facilitated Prince Andrew's acts of sexual abuse by acting as a 'madame' for Epstein'.'


The alleged incidents took place "in London (at Ghislaine Maxwell’s apartment), in New York, and on Epstein’s private island in the US Virgin Islands (in an orgy with numerous other under-aged girls)," reported the Sun. 


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The report went on to state that Epstein allegedly "required Jane Doe #3 to report back to him on the details of the sexual abuse".


As per the court filing, Jane Doe 3 was trafficked to "foreign presidents, a well-known prime minister, and other world leaders".


The revelations into the US financier Jeffrey Epstein — who killed himself in 2019 awaiting trial for sex crimes — files were made on Wednesday when a New York judge began unsealing the identities of people linked to the case.