PRINCE Andrew was yesterday urged to make good on his vow to support sex trafficking victims by standing as a witness in a case against Jeffrey Epstein’s estate.
Florida-based lawyer Spencer Kuvin represents Caroline Kaufman, who named Andrew in court documents filed against Epstein two years ago.
Ms Kaufman claims Epstein raped her at his mansion in New York.
The incident is alleged to have happened while Andrew was staying at the house in December 2010.
During that visit, the prince was famously pictured with convicted paedophile Epstein in Central Park.
Mr Kuvin told the Sunday Mirror: “At the time the incident occurred, our client was attending an event that was at the Epstein mansion in New York.
EYEWITNESS
“At that event was Prince Andrew. She has identified him as being there.
“He is potentially an eyewitness who can identify the fact she was in the home along with others.”
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