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Epstein Victim Testifies About Prince Andrew Palace Dinner to Congress

Epstein Victim Testifies About Prince Andrew Palace Dinner to Congress

A victim of Jeffrey Epstein told US Congress members this week she dined with Prince Andrew at his palace apartment. It's the first time a woman abused by Epstein has publicly described attending royal residences. The testimony came during a congressional hearing examining the financier's network.

The Palace Dinner Account

The witness stated she had dinner at Prince Andrew's palace apartment during her testimony. She described the event in the context of her trafficking by Epstein. Congress received the account as part of its formal hearing this week.

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Unprecedented Testimony

This is the first public statement from an Epstein victim about attending royal residences. Previous victim testimony hadn't included royal locations in public records. The account breaks new ground in the congressional probe.

What Congress Learned

Lawmakers heard the victim's description of the dinner during the hearing. The testimony adds a direct link between the prince and Epstein's alleged operations. Congress now has this account in its official files.

Next Steps in the Probe

The committee will continue reviewing testimony about Epstein's network. The hearing is part of Congress's ongoing examination of the late financier's activities. No further details about royal residences were provided in this session.