According to reports, Caroline Kaufman has claimed that she was raped by Epstein at the age of 17 in 2020, with her representatives saying that the Duke of York was present at the convicted pedophile's home in New York when the rape took place.
Kaufman's legal representative says there were photos inside Prince Andrew Epstein's Upper East Side house and could serve as a potential witness.
Prince Andrew in fresh legal storm as Epstein victim
The civil lawsuit, however, does not directly accuse Prince Andrew of any wrongdoing, nor does it mention that he was directly a witness to Epstein's rape of Kaufman.
Kaufman's lawyer, Spencer Kuvin, told the Sunday Mirror: "We're serving Prince Andrew. We've got to issue a summons here in the States that's brought up in England and localized, then we've got to trace him and his Must serve."
"He should be a fairly easy target to locate," Kuvin said.
Meanwhile, in his case against Epstein's estate, Kaufman alleged that she was invited to his home for a 'modeling interview', and was instead taken to a massage room where she was raped by Epstein. it was done.
It comes months after Prince Andrew settled his own civil lawsuit with Virginia Giuffre, who had previously accused him of sexual assault.
As Express UK reports, Prince Andrew may be dragged into another legal storm over his relationship with convicted rapist Jeffrey Epstein after an alleged victim threatened to give him legal papers if he allegedly stayed in the same house That was when Express UK reported.