Letter released by DOJ reveals that after alleged ‘threesome’ with Epstein and ex-Prince Andrew, exotic dancer attempted to extort Epstein for $250K hush money
Exotic dancer claims she was ‘stiffed’ on her fees for performing “sex acts” on Jeffrey Epstein and then-Prince Andrew after they begged her for a threesome
Letter to Epstein’s lawyers claimed tryst happened after dancer was chauffeured to a party at Epstein’s Palm Beach mansion in 2006
After satisfying the men, she was driven back to her strip club, but Epstein gave her $2,000 instead of the agreed $10,000
Subsequently, she demanded $250,000 hush money in lieu of going public with her alleged encounter with Epstein and Andrew
It’s not clear that Epstein complied with the terms of the blackmail threat

Legal letter released as part of Epstein documents released by DOJ reveals that a stripper accused Epstein, [photo], of stiffing her out of $8,000 after a threesome they had with Prince Andrew, before she tried to blackmail her client
An exotic dancer once alleged that she performed “sex acts” on Jeffrey Epstein and then-Prince Andrew after they begged her for a threesome, according to a newly unearthed legal letter that sought $250,000 in hush money.
The unidentified dancer claimed the tryst happened after she was chauffeured to a party at Epstein’s Palm Beach mansion in 2006, according to a letter to Epstein’s lawyers released in the latest trove of files made public.

Jeffrey Epstein and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly Prince Andrew, [photo], were named by an exotic dancer, alleging they had a threesome in 2006, in a legal letter dated March 11, 2006, part of the Epstein docs released last week by DOJ
Writing through her attorney on March 23, 2011, the woman, identified only as a “popular dancer at Rachel’s Strip Club” in in West Palm Beach, Florida, claimed she and several others were offered $10,000 to dance at a party at Epstein’s home.
On arrival she was escorted upstairs to a bedroom where Epstein and the British royal were waiting, she claims: “At his home, Mr. Epstein introduced my client to his guest Prince Andrew. My client then danced for the men, undressing until she was wearing only a bra and panties,” the woman’s lawyer wrote in the letter.
“Mr. Epstein and Prince Andrew then told my client they wanted to have a threesome. 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 claimant, an exotic dancer, alleges the tryst with Epstein and Andrew happened when she was chauffeured to a party at Epstein’s Palm Beach mansion in 2006 to dance, for a pre-arrenged fee of $10,000
She alleged she was driven back to the strip club after the two men “satisfied themselves.”
The dancer claimed, though, that Epstein later stiffed her by handing over just $2,000 of the promised $10,000, the letter stated.
“My client has not pursued her claims against your client until this time because she is not proud of the
circumstances of that night. She was working as an exotic dancer, but she was treated like a prostitute,” the woman’s lawyer argued.

Unidentified woman who claims she was then a dancer at Rachel’s Gentleman’s Club in West Palm Beach, alleges the threesome happened after she was chauffeured to a party at Epstein’s Palm Beach mansion in 2006, along with other girls from the club to dance for a $10,000 fee
She then demanded $250,000 to not go public with her alleged encounter with Epstein and Andrew, according to the letter.
It wasn’t immediately clear if Epstein met the dancer’s demands.
The letter was made public as the former ormer Duke of York, stripped by the palace of his title, now known simply as Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, faces increasing pressure to open up about his relationship with the late American financier who died in jail while awaiting charges as a sex offender.


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