Jessica Collins Claims Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein Drugged and Raped Her.

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In a bombshell public testimony, a woman named Jessica Collins has come forward with detailed allegations of being trafficked to and sexually assaulted by the late financier Jeffrey Epstein and Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, while further claiming a wide-reaching cover-up involving government figures.

WASHINGTON D.C. – A self-identified victim, Jessica Collins, has publicly accused Prince Andrew and the late Jeffrey Epstein of drugging and raping her in 2002, directly challenging the British royal's long-standing denial of any knowledge or involvement in Epstein's crimes. In a video statement, Collins also alleges she was trafficked for nearly 17 years to powerful individuals, including people currently in the White House, and claims to have been threatened and silenced.

The allegations, made on September 3, 2019, but gaining renewed attention, represent a significant escalation in the scandals surrounding both the British royal family and the sprawling Epstein case.

Detailed Allegations of Assault.

Collins states that she was a student at the Catholic University of America in Washington D.C. in 2002 when she answered an "ambiguous" ad in the City Paper. She believed she was attending a job interview with Deborah Palfrey, known as the "D.C. Madam." Instead, she alleges she was first drugged and raped by a man named Paul Hung.

After this initial assault, Collins claims she was driven by a man named Jonathan Luna to the Bethesda Marriott "on Pukes Hill," where she says the encounter with Epstein and Prince Andrew occurred.

"I was driven by Jonathan Luna to the Bethesda Marriott... where Jeffrey Epstein and Andrew Windsor drugged and raped me," Collins states in the video.

Claims of a Cover-Up and Intimidation.

Beyond the specific assault allegations, Collins' testimony paints a picture of a sophisticated trafficking operation with connections to law enforcement and government. She claims that after she attempted to report the crimes, she was "abducted for two weeks" and moved from Washington D.C. by Ed Norris, who was at the time the superintendent of the Maryland State Police and is now a radio host and actor.

Collins alleges a concerted effort to silence her. "I have been threatened," she says. "My car was disabled by a government employee when the Jeffrey Epstein news broke. I have been without a vehicle for 40 days."

She expresses a deep distrust of the media and legal system, stating, "Real victims are not being represented by attorneys or in the media." Fearing for her safety, she pleads with the public to save and redistribute her video, stating, "If anything happens to me, it's because this information is true."

Broader Implications.

Collins’s allegations, if proven, would directly contradict Prince Andrew's repeated assertions that he had no knowledge of Epstein's criminal activities and that he never engaged in sexual relations with anyone trafficked by Epstein. The Duke of York has previously faced intense scrutiny over his association with the convicted sex offender, leading to his withdrawal from public duties.

Furthermore, her claim that she has "a lot more information about who I was trafficked to in the government, people who are in the White House today," suggests potential political ramifications, pointing to a network of powerful abusers that she alleges remains active and protected.

Official Response.

Buckingham Palace has yet to comment on these specific allegations from Jessica Collins. The claims made in the video have not been independently verified by major news outlets.
The video stands as a stark and disturbing first-person account, adding a new layer of gravity to the Epstein scandal and raising urgent questions about accountability at the highest levels of power. Collins concludes with a plea for public assistance: "I hope that together we can get to the bottom of this and hold the criminals accountable."

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