From: To: Jeffrey Epstein <[email protected]> Subject: Date: Sun, 13 Mar 2011 00:50:32 +0000 Inline-Images: epstein_135193kjpeg Lawyers drag prince into underage sex scandal The deposition of a model who worked for Jeffrey Epstein raises questions about the prince's judgement Michael Litton, Kate Mansey and John Harlow Published: 13 March 2011 Recommend (0) Comment (0) Print Follow News Jeffrey Epstein hired Adrianna Ross to work at his mansion (Neil Rasmuss) A former top model who worked for a paedophile friend of Prince Andrew has been questioned under oath about whether the royal was involved with underage girls. Legal documents obtained by The Sunday Times show that Adrian Ross was asked if the Duke of York was linked to the scandal surrounding his billionaire friend Jeffrey Epstein. Ross is one of four women who worked for the US financier who were named as "potential co-conspirators" when Epstein was convicted of sex offences involving a minor. In a videotaped interview during subsequent civil proceedings, lawyers asked Ross: "Has Prince Andrew ever been involved with underage minor females to your knowledge?" Invoking the US constitution's fifth amendment, which protects against self-incrimination, Polish-born Ross, 27, replied: "I refuse to answer." She was also asked "Have you ever met Prince Andrew?" and "Have you ever flown on [Epstein's] plane with Prince Andrew?" Ross refused to answer. EFTA00561183