In the emails, which were dated back on September 12, 2013, it was also said that U.S. literary agent John Brockman bumped into Prince Andrew when he visited his Manhattan home.

AceShowbiz - A new report report regarding disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein has emerged online and it involves Prince Andrew in a way. According to an email exchange between a prominent U.S. literary agent John Brockman and writer Evgeny Morozov, the British royal was seen inside Epstein's New York apartment while getting a foot massage from young women.

Published by New Republic magazine, the emails featured Morozov revealing that he met Epstein, who killed himself in jail on August 10, before his trial on child sex trafficking charges. In the emails, which were dated back on September 12, 2013, it was also said that Brockman bumped into Prince Andrew when he visited his Manhattan crib.

"Last time I visited his house (the largest private residence in NYC), I walked in to find him in a sweatsuit and a British guy in a suit with suspenders [braces], getting foot massages from two young well-dressed Russian women," the literary agent wrote. "After grilling me for a while about cyber-security, the Brit, named Andy, was commenting on the Swedish authorities and the charges against Julian Assange."

According to him, Andy said, "We think they're liberal in Sweden, but its more like Northern England as opposed to Southern Europe. In Monaco, Albert works 12 hours a day but at 9pm, when he goes out, he does whatever he wants, and nobody cares. But, if I do it, I'm in big trouble." That was when he "realised that the recipient of Irina's foot massage was his Royal Highness, Prince Andrew, the Duke of York."

The identity of the two women has remained unknown, but the new revelation arrives after a video of Andrew waving a woman off from Epstein's mansion in 2010 hit the web. The woman was later identified as ex-Australian prime minister Paul Keating's daughter Katherine.

Following the video, the Duke had denied any allegations regarding his involvement with Eipstein through a statement via Buckingham Palace. "The Duke of York has been appalled by the recent reports of Jeffrey Epstein's alleged crimes," the Sunday, August 19 statement read. "His Royal Highness deplores the exploitation of any human being and the suggestion he would condone, participate in or encourage any such behaviour is abhorrent."

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