A SUSPECTED Epstein victim claims she met Prince Andrew, sat on the Queen’s throne, and was taken inside Buckingham Palace, according to bombshell files from Jeffrey Epstein’s so-called “birthday book.”
The woman – whose name has been redacted – penned a glowing tribute to the disgraced financier for his 50th birthday in 2003, saying he had transformed her life.



In the entry, the unidentified woman described how she had once been “a 22-year-old divorcee working as a hostess in a hotel restaurant” before meeting Epstein.
It is unclear who the woman is – but she describes the same circumstances of being lured in and jetted around the world that many of Epstein’s victims experienced.
She claimed: “I have met Prince Andrew, President Clinton, Sultan of Brunei, , Antonio Verglas, , Stephanie Seymour, Peter Brant, Kevin Spacey, Chris Tucker, Diana Ross, , brilliant scientists, lawyers and business men.”
The alleged victim went further, boasting she had “seen the private quarters of , sat on of England’s throne” and taken part in lavish adventures ranging from skydiving to attending a Victoria’s Secret fashion show.
The entry was accompanied by bikini shots of the woman on a beach – captioned in handwriting: “And thought you might like.. Some bikini Shots! Bye-bye! XX”.
It also featured a photo of a man and woman walking arm in arm with his hands stuffed down the back of her trousers.
A bold “Thank you!!!” was scrawled underneath.
In the same entry, she praised Epstein directly: “Jeffrey, there are no words to describe how much I appreciate and admire you.
“I believe you are the most extraordinary person I’ve ever met and can’t believe how lucky I am to have become a part of your life.”
The explosive claims were made public as part of a new tranche of documents released by the US House Oversight Committee.
It includes Epstein’s will, his infamous address book, and the 238-page “birthday book.”
The book, compiled for Epstein’s milestone birthday, contains messages and photographs from around 40 friends, colleagues and associates.
They were divided into categories such as “friends,” “business,” and “science.”




But names under “family” and “girl friends” were redacted.
Committee chairman James Comer said the release was part of a broader push to obtain full transparency around Epstein’s network, though he accused Democrats of “cherry-picking documents” for political purposes.
Other high-profile names appear in the collection, including entries attributed to and Lord Peter Mandelson, who has since said he “very much regrets” ever being introduced to Epstein.
Epstein – the convicted sex offender whose connections stretched from royalty to – died by suicide in jail in 2019 while awaiting trial for sex trafficking.
New Epstein files FINALLY reveal ‘missing minute’ of prison footage
by Patrick Harrington
NEW Epstein files have finally revealed the so-called missing minute of prison footage filmed hours before the disgraced financier’s death.
A figure appeared to be moving toward Jeffrey Epstein’s cell in the that the didn’t even exist.
The footage gives the view of one camera from 6 pm on August 9 to 7 am the next morning – including the moment Epstein was found hanging in his cell at 6:33 am.
This is two more hours than the July release.
Crucially, there was from the July footage – the clock ticked from 11:58:58 to midnight, skipping out 62 seconds.
But this time around, it’s all there.
At 11:59:40, during the newly-uncovered minute, you can clearly see a guard stepping out from behind the desk and walking across the communal area towards the right of the screen – and the staircase leading to Epstein’s cell.
The left side of the staircase can just be made out, to the left of the red vertical beam.
However, only a small slice is visible, meaning it’s impossible to tell whether the guard climbed the stairs.
Attorney General Pam Bondi previously claimed that the minute was missing from the first release due to the prison’s outdated CCTV system.
She said, “What we learned from Bureau of Prisons was every night the video is reset, and every night should have the same minute missing.”
That statement now appears untrue – seeing as the minute is not in fact missing.
has long denied any wrongdoing in connection with Epstein.
The “birthday book” revelations add fresh controversy to an already notorious royal link: it is known that and that she and Epstein were invited to Balmoral, the late Queen’s Scottish retreat, as guests of Prince Andrew.
As for , Epstein’s longtime associate from whom the “birthday book” originated, she’s currently serving a 20-year sentence for sex trafficking.
In recent months, she was quietly transferred to a minimum-security federal camp in following interviews with the Department of Justice.
Critics have slammed the move as unusually lenient.


