JEFFREY Epstein's 'sex slave' was admitted to hospital with internal bleeding after she was "physically abused" at his sex parties.

Virginia Roberts claimed she battled her injuries for weeks before she sought help at New York's Presbyterian Hospital.



Ms Roberts – who has changed her surname to Guiffre – said she "didn't know whether I was going to survive" the abuse.

The incidents she refused to detail, left her with sustained internal bleeding, dizziness, nausea and "sharp, low abdominal pain".

Hospital records – seen by Channel 4's Dispatches programme – show that she was admitted to the hospital on July 9 2001.

Giving evidence to a Florida court hearing in 2005, she said: "Without going into the details of the sexual activities I was forced to endure, there were times when I was physically abused to the point that I remember fearfully thinking that I didn’t know whether I was going to survive."

In that same hearing she described the third time she claims to have had sex with Prince Andrew.

Andrew was infamously pictured with his arm around Ms Roberts at Ms Maxwell's home in London in 2001.

But Guiffre did not link the "physical abuse" she endured to the royal.

Andrew has always denied any wrongdoing during his friendship with the disgraced financier, which began after the two met in 1999.

She said at the time: "Epstein, Andy, approximately eight other young girls and I had sex together.

"The other girls all seemed and appeared to be under the age of 18 and didn’t really speak English.

"Epstein laughed about the fact they couldn’t really communicate, saying that they are the ‘easiest’ girls to get along with.”

Epstein hanged himself in jail in August while awaiting trial for child sex trafficking.

He reportedly had outrageous bashes at his £60m New York mansion.

Photos released by Mail on Sunday showed the Duke peering out of the front door of the billionaire's home on New York's East 91st Street, waving to a young woman as she leaves.

And Epstein is said to have used his mansion on Little St James – dubbed 'Paedo Island' for orgies involving under-age girls.

Prince Andrew released a statement condemning his former pal and said he never took part in, witnessed or even suspected any untoward behaviour.

Buckingham Palace said the Duke of York would help authorities in any investigations into the disgraced millionaire.




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