Suspicion was raised that a 59-year-old British prince, suspected of having a relationship with a minor, also acted on a young woman's chest.

Photographs were taken with a minor woman who had alleged relationships in the past.

The allegations were alleged to have been revealed by court documents in a lawsuit involving US billionaire Jeffrey Epstein's alleged underage prostitution, the Guardian reported.

Prince Andrew has long been close to Epstein, who is currently being tried in the United States on charges of underage prostitution.

He was suspected a few years ago with Eppstein's massage therapist Virginia Zupre.

Jufre claimed that Epstein had 16-year-old minors sleep with politicians, businessmen and other influential people.

Jufre, an American, stated that she had three relationships with Prince Andrew in New York and London.

But Prince Andrew and the British Royal denied all charges at the time.

According to a new lawsuit, Prince Andrew also misbehaved a 21-year-old woman, Joanna Shebery, in 2001.

Chevrolet sat down on the couch with Prince Andrew, Jupre, at the end of taking pictures at Epstein's New York home, where he claimed he touched him.

Sheberry sat down on Prince Andrew's lap in the transcript and later said that the prince's hand was on his chest.

The lawsuit also included a picture of Prince Andrew standing side by side with his arms wrapped around the waist of Jupre, who wore a navel tee, in London's home of Gislane Maxwell, Epstein's girlfriend.

Jupret's lawyer said in a lawsuit that the photo underpins Jupret's claim that there is no other reasonable explanation as to why an American child was associated with a non-relative adult in a London home owned by a sex offender's girlfriend.

Prince Andrew, the second son of Queen Elizabeth, has long served for the British government in the field of economy.

After Epstein was sentenced to under sentence of underage prostitution in 2011, Prince Andrew resigned as a special envoy to the British Trade and Investment Agency, but continued to support the investment.

In May this year, we visited Korea unofficially and prevented President Moon Jae-in.

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