Ms Giuffre’s memoir recalls the moment she was introduced to the Duke by British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell at her Mayfair townhouse, feeling “like Cinderella” about to meet a “handsome prince”.
She goes on to describe how Epstein took a photograph of her with the Duke and Maxwell on her Kodak camera before they went to Tramp nightclub, where, she claimed, the Duke proved himself a “bumbling dancer” and “sweated profusely”.
The Duke has claimed the photograph was doctored and held up her description of his excessive sweating as proof she was lying because he suffered from a “peculiar medical condition” that meant he did not sweat.
Later, the memoir states: “On the way back, Maxwell told me, ‘When we get home, you are to do for him what you do for Jeffrey’. We disrobed and got in the tub, but didn’t stay there long because the prince was eager to get to the bed. He was particularly attentive to my feet, caressing my toes and licking my arches.”
Her second meeting with the Duke was at Epstein’s mansion in Manhattan, where Maxwell presented him with a Spitting Image puppet of himself which he is claimed to have used to touch her and another woman, Johanna Sjoberg, inappropriately.
The book states: “The symbolism was impossible to ignore. Johanna and I were Maxwell and Epstein’s puppets, and they were pulling the strings.”
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