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Editor refused Jeffrey Epstein party with former prince Andrew, Woody Allen

A renowned newspaper editor recalled when she was invited to an intimate dinner party hosted by pedophile Jeffrey Epstein after his first conviction – and her disgust at the guest list.

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Top New York magazine editor Tina Brown has revealed her disgust at once being invited to an intimate Jeffrey Epstein party with his pals Prince Andrew and Woody Allen – declaring: “What the hell is this – the Predator’s Ball?”

Brown, 71, who was editor-in-chief of Vanity Fair in the late ’80s before taking the reins at the Daily Beast, recalled to the New York Times in a recent wide-ranging interview how she received the invitation to Epstein’s home after he had already been convicted of sex crimes in 2008.

“I was invited to a dinner after he had been convicted. A publicist called me in the office at the Daily Beast, and she said, ‘Tina, I want you to come to this great dinner at Jeffrey Epstein’s house, and the other guests are Charlie Rose, Woody Allen and Prince Andrew’”, Brown said.

Tina Brown is a highly respected editor in New York.
Tina Brown is a highly respected editor in New York.

Neither Allen nor Andrew have ever been convicted of a crime and both deny all sexual abuse allegations made against them.

Charlie Rose is a US journalist who was accused of sexual harassment.

He has always maintained his innocence and has never faced criminal charges.

The veteran editor noted that the invite came even after she had started publishing stories at the Beast about how Epstein still hadn’t been shunned by the mega-elite despite his sick pedophile crimes.

The former prince Andrew was invited. Picture: AP
The former prince Andrew was invited. Picture: AP

“Lloyd Grove, who was a journalist at the Beast, reminds me whenever I see him that I yelled into the phone: ‘What the hell is this – the Predator’s Ball?’ I was outraged that [the publicist] hadn’t seemed to have read our pieces,” Brown said.

“I said, ‘I’ve printed pieces about this guy. No, thank you very much. I decline. I don’t want to have dinner at Jeffrey Epstein’s house.’ ”

Brown’s disgusted reaction to the notion was in reference to The Predators’ Ball – the 1988 book by Connie Bruck about Wall Street greed.

Brown also recalled running into Epstein’s British socialite sex-trafficking accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell, in social circles in the ’80s and ’90s.

Jeffrey Epstein was hosting the party at his NYC mansion. Picture: AP
Jeffrey Epstein was hosting the party at his NYC mansion. Picture: AP

“I didn’t understand their relationship at the time because you never saw Epstein with her, actually. I think Epstein was slightly in her rearview mirror when I knew her,” Brown said.

“I didn’t really know about that background with Epstein until I read about it later.

“I think with Epstein, she was mad about him,” the editor said of Maxwell.

“And the only way she felt she could get into his good graces was to participate in – and in the end, curate – his abuse of young women.

“But you never would have known it from seeing her work those parties. She deserves to rot in that prison for a very long time.”

Woody Allen was also on the guest list. Picture: Giorgio Zucchiatti
Woody Allen was also on the guest list. Picture: Giorgio Zucchiatti

Maxwell, 63, is serving a 20-year sentence for her role in helping to exploit women and girls for Epstein’s depraved ring.

Brown speculated that President Trump could potentially pardon Maxwell in the future – despite the suggestion already sparking fury.

“I wouldn’t be at all surprised if on his way out Trump does pardon her, when MAGA no longer counts. But I think if he did it now, there would be a real uproar,” the editor said.

This story was originally published in The New York Post.

Originally published as Editor refused Jeffrey Epstein party with former prince Andrew, Woody Allen

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