Lurid allegations have freshly surfaced against Prince Andrew, and by the looks of it, the explosive evidence will undermine the duke’s claims of never having met Epstein’s then-teenage sex slave Virginia Roberts.

“There is other evidence that will come out that undercuts his assertion that he didn’t know Virginia, had not been with her,” said David Boies, an attorney who’s representing Ms. Roberts, hinting at how the big reveal will be made public in court as a part of a series of civil lawsuits being brought in America by victims of deceased billionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein. “The evidence that has come out in the last week is important, but it is not all that is going to be coming out. ‘He is worse off today than he would have been if he had simply faced up to whatever happened,” he added.

While it’s yet to be seen as to what exactly will surface as the allegations, the big reveal only adds on to the mounting pressure that the Prince is subjected to. Epstein breathed his last in August after being found dead in his New York cell. Epstein who faced imprisonment owing to child sex trafficking charges has previously served 13 months behind bars in 2008 for charges against child prostitution.

Accusing the Queen’s second son and his advisors of “continuing to dissemble” Boies claimed that further evidence will emerge that sheds light on Andrew’s visit to the infamous 13 million euros New Mexico ranch—a sex trafficking hub, where several women have reportedly been abused. The lawyer also urged the metropolitan police to start afresh with the probe into Ms. Roberts claims.

In January, US Magistrate Judge Debra Freeman, who is in charge of overseeing lawsuits raised by 16 women against the Epstein estate, called for a 'fact discovery' before cases are brought to trial. This move meant that lawyers representing the victims would be able to submit fresh evidence, “demand the publication of previously undisclosed documents and even question co-conspirators accused of helping Epstein trap young women for his sex racket.”

Judge Freeman maintained that the process should be completed by June 10. Mr. Boies claims this process will lead to the surfacing of explosive material that would reveal the Duke’s association with Ms. Roberts.

The Buckingham Palace is yet to comment on the matter.

Prince Andrew and Kate Middleton
Prince Andrew, Duke of York, and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, attend the annual Royal Festival of Remembrance at the Royal Albert Hall in London on Nov. 11, 2017, on Armistice Day STEFAN ROUSSEAU/AFP/Getty Images

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