UK police ask FBI about outlandish claim Epstein victims were tortured at ‘paedophile ring parties attended by Prince Andrew’

British Police are set to ask the FBI about a person’s outlandish claims they were driven to ‘paedophile parties’ allegedly attended by Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Ghislaine Maxwell where they were tortured with electric shocks.
The alleged victim, whose claims have been published in the recent releases of the Epstein files from the US Department of Justice, said they were driven to the parties by their father when they were between six and eight years of age.
The latest batch of files to be released include a series of wild claims of criminality by Andrew and others that are said to have taken place in England, although they are not independently verified and have not been proven.
Surrey Police has confirmed they were not previously aware of the allegations and are set to ask the FBI for more information, reported today.
The alleged victim, now aged 35, claims they were drugged and then taken to the parties by their own father.
According to the latest tranche of documents, released on Monday night, the victim was once taken to royal property Frogmore Cottage, where they were restrained and tortured with electric shocks by Ghislaine Maxwell.
They claim that Andrew and other men watched on as the torture took place.
The individual is said to have spoken to the FBI in anticipation of Maxwell’s bail hearing ahead of her trial in the United States. She was convicted of numerous offences including sex trafficking in 2021 and sentenced to 20 years in prison.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is pictured with Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre, who claimed she had been forced to have sex with the royal after being trafficked from the US
New documents show another victim claimed they had been abused at ‘paedophile ring’ parties were Andrew was present
The files also recount a second unverified incident in which the alleged victim reported being hit by a car being driven by Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
They told the FBI that after one party in Surrey, a dark blue vehicle with a personalised number plate with the then-Prince behind the wheel collided with them.
A figurine on the bonnet was said to have been knocked off by the force of the impact and was later buried near their home.
Reacting to the claims, Surrey Police told the Mail: ‘Following a review of our systems using the limited information available to us, we can find no evidence of these allegations being reported to Surrey police.
‘We are therefore engaging with relevant agencies to obtain access to the redacted information.
‘We take all reports of child abuse seriously and encourage anyone with information in relation to these allegations to report this to us online, or via 101.’
The individual also claimed that they were subject to sexual abuse outside of the UK, including by Epstein himself.
Documents state the victim’s claim they were taken by their father to Epstein’s house in Florida, which was located near to a property owned by their grandparents where the family would frequent on holiday.
With a wolfish grin on his face, the former prince is draped over the laps of five young women in the Saloon at Sandringham, while Ghislaine Maxwell looks on
In one photo released by the US Department of Justice, Epstein and Maxwell are seen with Andrew in the Royal Box at Ascot racecourse. They were his personal guests on June 22, 2000, when both the Queen and the Queen Mother were in attendance
They said: ‘I remember on one occasion being driven by my father over an hour away to a mansion with a gated driveway and a large rectangular swimming pool.
‘I was molested by a man that I later recognised as Epstein when he was in the news.’
They added: ‘He took pornographic photographs of me in a skirt.’
According to the FBI statement from December 2020, the victim said they had reported their father to the police, but the man was not spoken to or arrested by American authorities.
More than 11,000 new documents in the Epstein case were published on Monday night, although it is thought there are hundreds of thousands still to come.
The Department of Justice said this week that it had ‘discovered’ another million documents which could relate to the case.
The latest claims against Andrew come after the emergence of correspondence between Maxwell and an individual calling themselves ‘the invisible man’, with emails signed off ‘A’.
One of the emails showed the mystery ‘A’ asking Maxwell: ‘Have you found me some new inappropriate friends?’
Speculation has been mounting this week that the unidentified person exchanging emails with Epstein’s ex-girlfriend and sex trafficker Maxwell could be Andrew. The former prince has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing.
Wearing a tweed cape, Epstein, with Maxwell and an unknown man, on a shoot on the hills above Balmoral Castle. It has been previously reported that they were guests on the Scottish estate in 1999
In August 2001, ‘A’ messages Maxwell: ‘How’s LA? Have you found me some new inappropriate friends?’
He adds: ‘Let me know when you are coming over as I am free from 25th August until 2nd Sept and want to go somewhere hot and sunny with some fun people before having to put my nose firmly to the grindstone for the Fall.’
Maxwell also discusses ‘two-legged sight seeing’ and a range of other plans with the mystery person.
Elsewhere in the files, Andrew is photographed at Sandringham with Maxwell while he lays across several women’s laps.
Others show him with Epstein and Maxwell at Ascot racecourse.
The allegations come at a time when Andrew is being further shunned by the royals in response to his close friendship with the convicted paedophile.
He made no appearance at the royal family’s traditional Christmas events and was not in attendance at their celebrations in Sandringham yesterday.
His daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, were invited to the annual gathering.
Surrey Police has been contacted for comment.



