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Virginia Roberts, Who Accused Prince Andrew And Millionaire Jeffrey Epstein, Was Money Hungry Sex Kitten: Report

| Mar 02, 2015 01:06 AM EST

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Former friends and old acquaintances of Virginia Roberts have come out in open and have disputed her claims of being millionaire Jeffrey Epstein's "sex slave." Roberts' several old friends have voiced out similar statements that she never appeared like a slave and enjoyed money and attention instead.

According to the shocking revelations made by Roberts' old friends, not only she enjoyed her role as Epstein's "traveling masseuse," she also actively recruited other minor girls to be supplied to the wealthy convicted sex offender. Roberts, who is now 31, was allegedly a money hungry sex kitten, who loved to lead a flashy life, New York Daily News reported.

"She was like the head b---h," said Philip Guderyon, who was dating Roberts at that time. "She'd have like nine or 10 girls she used to bring to him."

Roberts reportedly never appeared distraught or in trouble. Guderyon recalled Roberts as a hard-partying teenager, who appeared to be enjoying prostitution and even looked happy at her stage. She allegedly made thousands of dollars a month before her 18th birthday and used to flaunt Epstein's Mercedez around the town, Daily Mail reported.

Another acquaintance, Crystal Figueroa, has claimed that Roberts was also actively involved in trapping other underage girls for Epstein's pleasure. Figueroa, whose brother also once dated Roberts, told New York Daily News that she was always on the lookout for other girls.

Meanwhile, lawyers representing Roberts have said that the new claims don't refute the fact that their client was abused as a child.

Epstein had served 13 months in a Florida prison after pleading guilty in 2008 to soliciting a minor for prostitution. The scandal was revived again in January when Roberts also named Prince Andrew and famed American lawyer Alan Dershowitz  as a few of her other tormentors. Both Prince Andrew and Dershowitz have denied the claims vehemently.

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