PRINCE Andrew must finally confess what he knows about Jeffrey Epstein, a lawyer for the paedophile’s victims warned as more bombshell allegations emerge.
Claims from one of Epstein’s “assistants” that Andrew allowed her to sit on the Queen’s throne have been branded “sickening” by Lisa Bloom, who blasted: “Apparently nothing was off limits to these men.”



It comes as shock files are released from the .
An entry from an unidentified woman claims she had met the Duke of York – and even “seen the private quarters of , sat on the ’s throne”.
The latest claims have been slammed by Bloom, attorney for eleven Epstein victims, who has again implored Andrew to speak to authorities.
He previously appeared to commit to working with enforcement during his car-crash Newsnight interview in 2019.
But more than 2,000 days on, the royal, 65, has remained tight-lipped and maintained he knew nothing of ‘s criminal behaviour.
It is hoped he could unknowingly hold information that could lead investigators to the “last piece of the jigsaw” to expose the full extent of Epstein’s “.
Bloom told The Sun: “ Andrew must do what he promised to do years ago: cooperate with law enforcement and reveal everything he knows about and the girls and women he trafficked.
“Apparently nothing was off limits to these men, not even the sanctity of the queen’s throne. How sickening.”
Explosive accusations this week came to light as the US House Oversight Committee released a tranche of previously secret files.
It includes a book given to Epstein – who took his own life in jail while awaiting trial in 2019 – for his 50th birthday in 2003.
One entry from a woman – whose name has been redacted – claims she met Epstein while she was a “a 22-year-old divorcee working as a hostess in a hotel restaurant”.
She is listed under the “assistants” on pages 224 to 229.
The woman claimed: “I have met , , Sultan of Brunei, , Antonio Verglas, , Stephanie Seymour, Peter Brant, Kevin Spacey, Chris Tucker, Diana Ross, , brilliant scientists, lawyers and business men.”


She went on to claim she had been on a private tour of Buckingham Palace, and sat on the late Queen’s throne.
The entry was accompanied by photos of the woman in a bikini, with a handwritten caption adding: “And thought you might like.. Some bikini Shots! Bye-bye! XX”.
Though her identity is not revealed, the woman describes the same circumstances of being lured in and jetted around the world that many of Epstein’s victims experienced.
The book, compiled for ’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”.
Names under “family” and “girl friends” have been redacted.
Documents released this week include , his infamous address book, and the 238-page “birthday book”.


