Prince Andrew said to be 'sweating' over possible release of incriminating Epstein videos

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 May 11, 2025

The New York Post reported earlier this year that Great Britain's Prince Andrew is "terrified" of being prosecuted over his alleged role in Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking crimes.

Those fears could be about to grow as a new report suggests that video showing him and one of Epstein's victims is about to be released. 

Attorney general: FBI is "reviewing tens of thousands of videos"

That's according to an article published by The Sun this past weekend which cited a statement from Attorney General Pam Bondi.

Bondi recently told reporters that FBI agents are currently in the process of "reviewing tens of thousands of videos" tied to Epstein.

Epstein was known to have hidden cameras installed in his homes and recordings from them were seized by the FBI shortly after he is said to have killed himself in a federal jail cell.

Shortly after taking office, President Donald Trump assembled a task force to examine and assist with declassifying material related to Epstein as well as the assassination of prominent figures.

Giuffre believed that DOJ had footage of her and Andrew

"Andrew will be sweating over their release," The Sun quoted an unnamed source as saying of the videos. "If there’s anything in there that involves him, it would pile more misery and humiliation on him."

The Sun also pointed to legal documents filed by deceased Epstein victim Virginia Giuffre in which she expressed a belief that the Department of Justice (DOJ) possesses video footage of her and Andrew engaged in sexual activity.

What's more, the newspaper pointed to an "unpublished tapes from an interview" Giuffre did that referenced a "specific personal detail" concerning the prince which is "highly embarrassing."

That claim comes from journalist Barry Levine, who wrote a book in 2020 called "The Spider: Inside the Criminal Web of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell."

Giuffre's father says his daughter was murdered

"Virginia talked about her alleged sexual abuse by Prince Andrew, much of which wasn’t ever published," Levin told The Sun.

"And there was a specific personal detail she mentioned. It would be highly embarrassing for the Duke if it ever got out," the author went on to add.

The Sun noted that Giuffre apparently committed suicide at her home in Australia last month, although her father insists that she was murdered.

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