Prince Andrew accuser allegedly Virginia Giuffre sexually assaults a women
Virginia Giuffre victim says she felt 'frozen like a deer'
Prince Andrew sexual assault accuser Virginia Giuffre is seemingly in grave trouble.
Rina Oh, who claims to be a victim of Ms Giuffre, says that the she was "touched her without consent" in 2001.
The incident is claimed to have happened at the Manhattan townhouse of dead convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
In court filings, Oh's representatives claimed: "[Oh] was surprised when she was called to the massage room to see Epstein, and found Epstein and [Giuffre] waiting for her.
"[Giuffre] then proceeded to touch [Oh] without [Oh's] consent and much to her horror.
"[Oh] did not reciprocate or sexually touch [Giuffre]."
Oh told the New York Post: "I went into the massage room and [Giuffre] touched me without my consent; she sexually abused me.
"I was standing there, frozen like a deer. I did not move. I was in shock. I felt mortified and was uncomfortable."
Meanwhile, Giuffre's attorney Kat Thomas denied all allegations, noting: "The allegations of sexual assault against Ms. Giuffre are not true."
Oh has sued Ms Giuffre for $10 million in damages.
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