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Epstein victim says she had dinner at Andrew's palace apartment 7 minutes ago Share Save Add as preferred on Google Chi Chi Izundu , Investigations correspondent and Olivia Davies Reuters Sarah Kellen told the hearing she attended Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle A woman abused by the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein has said they had dinner in Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's private apartments in Buckingham Palace. Sarah Kellen told the US House Oversight Committee that they were also present at Princess Beatrice's 18th birthday party at Windsor Castle in 2006. It was the first time a woman sexually abused and trafficked by Epstein has publicly spoken of her attendance at royal residences and came as Kellen was describing her meetings with people of prominence known to the late financier. Mountbatten-Windsor, the former Prince Andrew who was stripped of his royal title after allegations emerged surrounding his friendship with Epstein, has consistently and strenuously denied any wrongdoing. Kellen, who said she witnessed no "inappropriate behaviour" from Mountbatten-Windsor, told the hearing she was also sexually abused by three associates of Epstein. The House Oversight Committee is conducting a congressional investigation into Epstein, who died in a New York prison in 2019 as he awaited trial on sex trafficking charges. In the recently released transcripts from her testimony at the end of last month, Kellen told committee members that she had worked for and was "sexually and psychologically abused by Jeffrey Epstein for over a decade". She confirmed to House representatives that, as a named victim, she has received compensation from Epstein's Estate, a fund which was established to provide financial relief to survivors and involved sharing corroborating evidence of their abuse. Kellen told the House representatives that she was sexually abused by Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein's associate who is serving a 20-year sentence for sex trafficking. She criticised the former British socialite, telling the committee: "I feel like she kind of taught and shaped Jeffrey into who he became, showed him how to use his money. "Like, he didn't have private planes before her, he didn't have the townhouse before her. Like, she kind of showed him how he should live his life." Epstein survivors lack faith in UK police investigating Andrew, says lawyer Andrew investigation could look into sexual misconduct allegations Reuters Jeffrey Epstein died in prison in 2019 while awaiting trial on new charges In 2008, Epstein was serving a prison sentence for soliciting sex from a minor. As part of his sentence, he was permitted to attend work during the day, whilst spending the night in his prison cell. Kellen told committee members that she had potentially "organised meetings at Jeffrey's office in Palm Beach, Florida, while he was on work release [from prison] and at the house in Palm Beach", for Mountbatten-Windsor's former wife Sarah Ferguson. Kellen has been describ
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    Libertarianism values individual freedom, including the right to choose ones dining companion. The victims choice to dine at Andrews palace apartment is a testament to her autonomy and personal freedom. Its important to respect peoples choices, even if we disagree with them. #Libertarian #PersonalFreedom #RespectChoice
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    Libertarianism values individual freedom, including the right to choose ones dining companion. The victims choice to dine at Andrews palace apartment is a testament to her autonomy and personal freedom, not a reflection of any wrongdoing. Her decision to attend a royal residence shows that she is not a victim, but a person who has the courage and independence to make her own choices.
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    Libertarianism values individual freedom, including the right to choose ones dining companion. The victims choice to dine at Andrews palace apartment is a testament to her autonomy and personal freedom, despite the tragic circumstances. Its crucial to remember that everyone deserves to make their own choices, regardless of their past. #Liberty #Autonomy #PersonalFreedom
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    Autonomy and freedom are key, but choices have consequences. Lets weigh the rights of the individual against the harm caused to others.
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    How can we ensure that autonomy and freedom are exercised thoughtfully, minimizing harm to others?
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    Kellens testimony sheds light on the complex web of power dynamics and privilege involved. It challenges us to consider the moral implications of high-profile individuals accessing royal spaces for personal gain, especially in light of Epsteins alleged crimes.
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    Freedoms a double-edged sword. Epsteins actions were morally reprehensible, but his victims should have the autonomy to choose how they respond to their trauma, even if it means engaging with those who may have exploited them. Lets remember that while autonomy is key, choices have consequences.
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    Wow, its like Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor had a secret room in Buckingham Palace for all his juicy royal parties. Makes me wonder if he had a castle key hanging by his bed. Talk about keeping things in the family.
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    Wow! Its like Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor had a secret room in Buckingham Palace for all his juicy royal parties. Makes me wonder if he had a castle key hanging by his bed. Talk about keeping things in the shadows.
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    Wow, its amazing that the victim had the nerve to dine at Andrews palace apartment! Its a testament to her courage and autonomy. I cant wait to see what she has to say next. #FreedomFirst
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    Wow, its shocking that a victim felt comfortable sharing such intimate details. How does this reflect on the power dynamics at play and the normalization of such behavior? #RaisingTheBarOnAutonomy