The shamed Duke of York never tried to hide his behaviour towards girls at Epstein's 'Paedo Island' home, according to a top US prosecutor
Denise George, attorney general of the US Virgin Islands, said the shamed prince never tried to hide his sexual behaviour from staff at Epstein’s private island Little St James.
Ms George, who is taking legal action against the financier’s £500 million estate to prevent his lawyers from hiding assets, told Vanity Fair magazine: “An employee told me that he saw Prince Andrew on a balcony out at Little St James groping girls right out in the open.
"He said he remembered walking up to him and saying, 'Good morning, your Highness.”
Epstein’s former employees are likely to have the best insight into what happened on the island as they were involved in the running of it like driving his boats, piloting the planes and managing his companies such as Southern Trust.
However they are likely to be bound by non-disclosure agreements they were required to sign when they went to work for Epstein.(READ MORE)
"He said he remembered walking up to him and saying, 'Good morning, your Highness.”
Epstein’s former employees are likely to have the best insight into what happened on the island as they were involved in the running of it like driving his boats, piloting the planes and managing his companies such as Southern Trust.
However they are likely to be bound by non-disclosure agreements they were required to sign when they went to work for Epstein.(READ MORE)