The footage, reportedly part of a vast collection seized by the FBI from Epstein’s properties, is under review by U.S. authorities
A potentially explosive video, reportedly recorded by convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, is expected to be released in the United States. The footage allegedly shows Prince Andrew with Virginia Giuffre, who accused the Duke of York of sexual abuse when she was 17. Giuffre died by suicide in April 2025, but prior to her death, she filed legal documents asserting that U.S. authorities possess footage of her being sexually abused by powerful figures, including Prince Andrew. These materials are part of what has been dubbed the “Epstein Files.”
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi confirmed that the FBI is reviewing “tens of thousands of videos” seized from Epstein’s properties, where he reportedly maintained secret surveillance in all his homes. Legal experts suggest that the release of such footage could have significant legal and reputational consequences for those implicated.
In addition to the video footage, unpublished interview tapes have emerged in which Giuffre reveals a “specific personal detail” about Prince Andrew that is said to be “highly embarrassing,” according to journalist Barry Levine.