Dad Of Virginia Roberts Claims Prince Andrew Introduced Her To The Queen
The ongoing controversy involving Prince Andrew, billionaire Jeffrey Epstein and Virginia Roberts is turning out to be a "he said" and "she said" story. Now, a third voice has been added with Virginia's father, Sky Roberts giving his version of the story.
Although Roberts admits not having talked to his daughter the past three months nor hearing anything from her about sex with Epstein, the Duke of York or other people the months prior, he insisted that Virginia was introduced by the prince to his mum, Queen Elizabeth.
His statement seeks to further establish a sexual relationship between his daughter and the Queen's second son, seemingly corroborated by a photo of the prince and Virginia together when she was still 17.
However, beyond the father's statement and the seemingly damming photos, Virginia has not offered any solid proof of the alleged sex orgies which Buckingham Palace has vehemently denied.
Now, the palace is also denying the duke ever introduced Virginia to her royal highness. The palace spokesman said, "There is nothing to suggest the claim is true. We have no record of such meeting."
Roberts said the meeting took place when Epstein took her to London. He said he never suspected his daughter was the sex slave of the financier because she claimed to work only as his masseuse, although she traveled extensively with the billionaire aboard his private jet where she gave him massages.
He also admits to not reading the allegations that Virginia made against Epstein in the 2008 lawsuit.
Roberts explains, "I still don't want to know ... It's not the sort of thing a father wants to hear from his daughter. I might be putting my head in the sand, but that is the way I want it ... What Virginia did back the is in the past."
Virginia is now 30, married with kids and used to live in Australia but had returned to the United States 18 months ago, he said.
Latest news is that the prince has been named in the US sex slave case.
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