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Prince Andrew's Bahamas visit to SECOND tycoon Peter Nygard who told young girls he could make them models claimed he then raped them and forced them into performing 'deviant acts'


 Prince Andrew's Bahamas visit to SECOND tycoon  Peter Nygard who told young girls he could make them models claimed he then raped them and forced them into performing 'deviant acts'
Prince Andrew's Bahamas visit to SECOND tycoon facing child sex claims: Duke, Sarah Ferguson and daughters stayed with clothing exec Peter Nygard who is accused of raping teenagers after luring them to his mansion and plying them with wine and medicines
Peter Nygard, 78, allegedly told girls as young as 14 he could make them models

It is claimed he then raped them and made them into performing 'deviant acts'

Andrew and his family visited Nygard's lavish estate within the Bahamas in 2000
A tycoon with links to Prince Andrew has been accused of raping teenagers he lured to his Bahamas mansion.



Peter Nygard, 78, allegedly told girls as young as 14 he could make them models before raping them and forcing them into performing 'deviant acts'.

Andrew visited Nygard at his lavish estate in 2000, after the Canadian dressmaker had agreed out-of-court settlements with three employees who accused him of harassment .

The prince and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson stayed at Nygard Cay, near Nassau, with daughters Beatrice and Eugenie.

The new case threatens further embarrassment for Andrew, who stepped back from public life last year following a backlash over his relationship with paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein.

Prince Andrew visited tycoon Peter Nygard (pictured together) at his lavish estate within the Bahamas in 2000

The prince and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson stayed at Nygard Cay, near Nassau, with daughters Beatrice and Eugenie (pictured with Nygard)

According to a 99-page lawsuit filed against him in ny , Nygard used his ten-bedroom mansion to host 'pamper parties' for teenage girls recruited at shopping malls and fashion events.

He and his employees told the women they might be fashion models, on the other hand plied them with wine and medicines before Nygard allegedly raped them.

Three alleged victims were 14-year-old virgins and said they felt scared and humiliated by the attacks, which left one needing medical treatment.

The case has been brought on behalf of ten women who allege they were raped by Nygard.

Eight were teenage girls and two were adult employees on the Nassau estate.

Lawyers said Nygard, who is worth an estimated £690million, ran a 'decades-long sex trafficking scheme' that destroyed innocent lives.

They said he used his company's private jet, dubbed 'N-Force', to require his victims with him on visits to London, Germany, Italy and China, and treated them as his 'personal servants'.
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