The prince, known in the UK by his title the Duke of York, was identified in US court papers filed by unidentified women in relation to the 2008 imprisonment of Jeffrey Epstein, a financial adviser LONDON, NEW YORK — Buckingham Palace on Sunday issued a second denial that Prince Andrew had any sexual contact with a woman who says she was forced to have underage sex with him.The prince, known in the UK by his title the Duke of York, was identified in US court papers filed by unidentified women in relation to the 2008 imprisonment of Jeffrey Epstein, a financial adviser.One of the women was named in British newspapers on Sunday, prompting Buckingham Palace to issue a specific denial."It is emphatically denied that the Duke of York had any form of sexual contact or relationship with" the woman, it said. "The allegations made are false and without foundation."Buckingham Palace had already denied on Friday allegations made in Florida court documents by the woman, who said she was forced ...
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