Prince Andrews paedo pal Jeffrey Epstein repeatedly raped 17-year-old over two years and shared her with his friends

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PRINCE Andrews paedophile pal Jeffrey Epstein repeatedly raped a 17-year-old over two years and “shared” her with his friends, a new lawsuit has claimed.

The disgraced tycoon’s latest accuser, Teala Davies, says he groomed her to become completely dependent on him before casting her aside when she told him about her eating disorder.

Teala Davies was just 17 when she met Jeffrey Epstein in 2002 through her older sister

Attorney Gloria Allred (right) speaks for her client Teala Davies

Epstein’s accuser has said she was kicked out on the street after she told the disgraced financier she had a severe eating disorder

Ms Davies met the billionaire in 2002 through her older sister when she was working as a hairdresser in Los Angeles.

She says Epstein fostered her dreams of becoming a translator, according to the complaint filed on Thursday in Manhattan federal court.

Epstein allegedly arranged for her to study at the University of Madrid and convinced her to give up her apartment and job to spend more time with him.

Her lawsuit against the paedophile brings the total number of claims against it to 16.

‘THROWN OUT’

For the next two years, Epstein flew her around the world on his private jets and repeatedly raped and molested her at his homes in New York, Florida, the US Virgin Islands and Paris, according to court papers filed by the mum-of-three.

After Tealas semester in Madrid she was left with no home and no job and was drawn in to “live a nomadic lifestyle in his close orbit”, the lawsuit claims.

Epstein also “shared” her with his friends, the lawsuit alleges.

“In one instance, Epstein had Teala spend time with a well-known Hollywood producer, who then demanded and attempted to engage in abusive sexual behavior”, it read.

“Teala barely escaped.”

The lawsuit claims that Epstein initially groomed her by asking Ms Davies and her sister to massage her feet, buying her expensive items to win her trust.

She says that on one early occasion she and her sister were flown to Zorro Ranch, Epstein’s New Mexico ranch, where she claims to have met his former girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell and Sarah Kellen.

Ms Davies alleges that she and Kellen, who worked for Epstein, went into a massage room with the billionaire after going for a swim.

She described Kellen massaging him and claims Epstein then put his hands inside her swimsuit to “fondle her genitals”.

He “continued to grope her” and masturbate when she started crying, the court documents claim.

On another occasion he “stuck his hand in her pants unexpectedly” in the dining room of his Manhattan home. On another occasion, she says he entered her room while she slept to rape her.

Ms Davies said she was the “perfect victim”.

“I was on my own and I needed help,” she said. “Jefferey Epstein preyed upon me.

“He put me in a vulnerable and dependent situation, and took advantage of me. I was only 17 years old. I was a little girl. It took me a long time to break free from his mind control and abuse.”

She added: “I still have flashbacks, it still hurts and like I said, I am still scared. He has disabled their ability to receive intimacy, love, for some he has disabled their ability to trust.

“Jeffrey Epstein will never serve the time he needed to serve.

‘Time that he could have used to reflect, realized and regret what he has done to so many innocent young girls.

“His actions still affect and haunt his victims to this day and beyond this day.”

After years of abuse, the woman felt deep despair and isolation and developed a severe eating disorder which she struggled with for six months before confiding in Epstein, the documents charge.

She claims he then “cast her out” moments after learning of her condition and flew her back to Arizona where she had “nothing left”.

“She still had no idea what had happened to her and felt it was all her fault, the lawsuit read.

Ms Davies is suing the convicted paedophile’s estate for damages on counts of battery, assault and intentional infliction of emotional distress.

Her lawyer, Gloria Allred, also called on the Duke of York to contact the US authorities and disclose what he knows about the late financier.

“I’m glad that he’s willing to speak to law enforcement,” she said. “I urge Prince Andrew to contact the investigators for the United States attorney’s office for the Southern District of New York and volunteer to be interviewed by them, without conditions and without delay.”

She did not say whether Ms Davies had come into contact with the duke.

 

A version of this story originally appeared on New York Post.

Davies is suing the convicted paedophile’s estate for damages on counts of battery, assault and intentional infliction of emotional distress

 

Davies during a press conference in New York City today