An exotic dancer hired to perform for Jeffrey Epstein and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor says she was asked to engage in “sex acts” and have a threesome.
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The BBC has uncovered a legal letter in the latest batch of Epstein files from the dancer’s lawyers to the convicted pedophile.
It reveals that the unnamed woman claims she was treated like a prostitute when she was hired to dance at Epstein’s Florida home in 2006.
The woman and other exotic dancers from Rachel’s Strip Club in West Palm Beach were chauffeured to Epstein’s house and offered $US10,000 ($A14,300) to perform, according to the letter dated March 2011.
After she arrived, she was directed upstairs where she was introduced by Epstein to Mountbatten-Windsor, the BBC reports.
“My client then danced for the men, undressing until she was wearing only a bra and panties. Mr Epstein and Prince Andrew then told my client they wanted to have a threesome,” the letter alleges.
“She said she was hired to dance, not to have sex. Mr Epstein said they would pay her later for dancing, and they prevailed upon her to engage in various sex acts.”
The letter claims that “after the men had satisfied themselves”, the woman was invited to go with the pair to the Virgin Islands. She declined.
The lawyer said the woman “was working as an exotic dancer, but she was treated like a prostitute”.
She was paid only $2000 of the promised fee of $10,000, the BBC reports.
The document also claims that the woman saw young women who “appeared to be as young as 14 years old” dressed provocatively at the party.
The BBC reports that lawyers said the woman had said she would keep the alleged encounter confidential in exchange being paid $US250,000. It was unknown if the claim was settled.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the younger brother of the King, is under mounting pressure over his links with Epstein following the latest release of three million documents by the US Department of Justice.
He has previously repeatedly denied any wrongdoing.

The former prince’s new home – Marsh Farm on the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk. Photo: AAP
Mountbatten-Windsor has reportedly moved from the Windsor mansion Royal Lodge, amid the latest release of files.
British police are also reportedly investigating allegations Epstein sent a “beautiful” 26-year-old Russian woman to Britain for a sexual encounter with the former prince in 2010.
Lawyers representing the woman have urged the King to contact them following allegations their client was sent to Britain for a sexual encounter with his brother.
Brad Edwards, from the US firm Edwards Henderson, previously told the BBC his client had spent the night with Mountbatten-Windsor after being given a tour of Buckingham Palace.
“We are aware of reports about a woman said to have been taken to an address in Windsor in 2010 for sexual purposes,” a Thames Valley Police spokesperson said.
“We are assessing the information in line with our established procedures.
“We take any reports of sexual crimes extremely seriously and encourage anyone with information to come forward.
“At this time, these allegations have not been reported to Thames Valley Police by either the lawyer or their client.”
The Press Association understands that Mountbatten-Windsor has moved to Norfolk to a property on the King’s Sandringham estate, reported by the Sun to be Wood Farm Cottage.
He is expected to stay there temporarily before moving to his new home at Marsh Farm, on the same estate, by the start of April.
It had been known the former prince was about to leave Royal Lodge, his home of decades on the Windsor Castle estate. His shift this week is not thought to be linked to the latest revelations in the Epstein documents.
Mountbatten-Windsor still has the lease for his Windsor property until October but it is understood he has made the substantive part of his move to his new home.

The latest Epstein files release has subjected Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor to more scrutiny. Photo: US Department of Justice
He features prominently in documents released by the US Department of Justice last Friday, including images showing him crouching over an unidentified woman in what appears to be Epstein’s New York mansion.
The former prince and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson appear in email exchanges with Epstein, with Mountbatten-Windsor appearing to invite him to Buckingham Palace, and Ferguson saying: “I am at your service. Just marry me”.
The email exchange reveals Epstein also offers to introduce Mountbatten-Windsor to a woman described by the pedophile as “26, Russian, clevere (sic) beautiful, trustworthy”, while in the same month, the then prince also tells Epstein: “Wish I was still a pet in your family”.
In 2022, Mountbatten-Windsor paid millions of pounds to his main accuser, Virginia Giuffre — a woman he claims never to have met.
He was stripped of his titles by the King last year after the posthumous publication of Giuffre’s book. She alleged she was trafficked by Epstein and his former girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell when she was 17.
-with AAP