EXCLUSIVE: Epstein and Andrew orgy claim with Virginia Giuffre deepens after new WhatsApp text
Virginia Giuffre previously described how Jeffrey Epstein ordered her and other girls to gather at a cabana beside the main house’s pool, where they were met by the then-Prince Andrew and Epstein
Virginia Giuffre’s claims that Andrew Mountbatten Windsor took part in an eight-girl orgy deepened tonight after texts emerged discussing the price of Russian girls for Jeffrey Epstein.
The latest material, released by Democrats on the US House Oversight Committee, includes screenshots of messages from an unidentified sender referring to an “18-year-old from Russia” and a request for “1000$ per girl”.
Redacted personal details list a young woman’s name, age, measurements, weight and departure city, with Russia given as the country of origin.
One message reads: “Maybe someone will be good for J?” The J is understood to be short for Jeffrey.
Giuffre, who died earlier this year by suicide, had testified under oath that Epstein organised a sex party involving the former Duke of York, herself, and seven girls flown in from Eastern Europe.
A WhatsApp screenshot appeared to show a conversation about exchanging money for a teenager
She alleged the encounter took place on Epstein’s private Caribbean island, Little St James. In her posthumous memoir, Nobody’s Girl, published in October, she wrote: “Epstein, Andy, and approximately eight other young girls and I had sex together.”
She added: “The other girls all appeared to be under the age of 18 and didn’t really speak English. Epstein laughed about how they couldn’t really communicate, saying they are the easiest girls to get along with.”
Giuffre previously described how Epstein ordered her and the other girls to gather at a cabana beside the main house’s pool, where they were met by the then-Prince and Epstein, seated nearby. She claimed she was instructed by her “master” to perform with seven young Russian girls who had been flown in specifically for the occasion.
“Jeffrey directed us with hand gestures to start undressing and then we were instructed to start kissing and touching and to use dildos on each other,” she said. “Jeffrey and the prince were laughing and then they stripped and I performed a sex act on Andrew. There was a dinner the next day and then Andrew was gone.”
Mountbatten Windsor, who was stripped of his royal titles due to his association with Epstein, has vehemently denied her allegations.
The latest 68 images released by the committee also include a photograph of a Ukrainian girl’s passport. Victims of Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell have long alleged that their passports were seized to prevent them from escaping.
The publication comes on the eve of the deadline for the Trump administration to release the government’s long-awaited Epstein files.
The former prince Andrew(Image: AFP via Getty Images)
Congressman Robert Garcia, the committee’s ranking Democrat, said the latest tranche “raises more questions” about what material the US Department of Justice continues to withhold.
“As we approach the deadline for the Epstein Files Transparency Act, these new images raise more questions about what exactly the Department of Justice has in its possession,” he said. “We must end this White House cover-up, and the DOJ must release the Epstein files now.”
Andrew was accused of being loaned out to him by Epstein’s ‘teen sex slave’, Virginia Giuffre. He denied her claims(Image: SDNY)/AFP via Getty Images)
Among the newly released documents is a photograph showing a line from Lolita inked on the arch of a woman’s foot. Epstein is known to have kept a first-edition copy of the novel in his New York residence.
Another image shows magician David Blaine with Epstein and Woody Allen, although there’s no suggestion of wrongdoing by either of them. Other pictures show Bill Gates with an unidentified woman, her face obscured, and Epstein seated beside the linguist Noam Chomsky aboard a plane.
Gates has previously said his meetings with Epstein were related to philanthropic discussions and described the association as a “huge mistake”. Chomsky told the Wall Street Journal in 2023 that the relationship was “none of your business”, adding that at the time Epstein had “served his sentence” and, under US norms, “that yields a clean slate”.
Virginia Giuffre with a photo of herself as a teen(Image: TNS)
The latest disclosures coincide with a dramatic intervention from Ghislaine Maxwell. The convicted trafficker has asked a federal court in New York to set aside her 2021 conviction and 20-year sentence, claiming in a hand-submitted filing that “substantial new evidence” has emerged indicating “constitutional violations that undermined the fairness of her proceedings”.
She alleges that “exculpatory information was withheld, false testimony presented, and material facts misrepresented to the jury and the Court.” Her conviction was upheld on appeal, and the Supreme Court declined to review the case in October.
Maxwell, initially held at a federal facility in Tallahassee, was transferred this summer to a minimum-security camp in Bryan, Texas, shortly after meeting Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche to discuss matters related to the Epstein case.







