JEFFREY Epstein tried to lure a woman to dinner with Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor because she looked like Diana and then attacked her, she has revealed.
In her first on-the-record interview, Ann Fisher said that in 2001 Epstein tricked her into visiting his Upper East Side mansion in New York, before pouncing on her.
Ann told ITV that she visited his lair because she believed she was attending a business meeting.
Epstein spoke with her for some three hours, before inviting her to an upcoming dinner with a member of the royal family.
He said that she’d fit in well because she is half English, and also because she resembled the late Princess Diana.
After extending the slimy invitation, Ann says Epstein groped her.
The shameless predator later offered her a check, which she refused.
In the days that followed, one of Epstein’s assistants bombarded her phone – repeatedly calling her mobile, home and work lines – pestering her to attend the dinner.
Ann said that she understood Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, then Prince Andrew, was the royal guest.
Official records show Mountbatten-Windsor was in New York that October, ITV reports.
Ann ignored the dinner requests and never met Andrew, but coincidentally bumped into his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, backstage at a Rolling Stones concert around the same time.
Ferguson was recently dropped by a number of charities after an email emerged where she fawned over Epstein as a “supreme friend”.
Andrew, meanwhile, has been stripped of all his titles and ordered to appear before Congress over his links to the paedophile.
Epstein attacked Ann around a month after Virginia Giuffre claims she was raped by Andrew in the same building on East 71st Street.
The former royal has always strongly denied all of Giuffre’s allegations.
A huge tranche of more than 20,000 files relating to Epstein was released by the House Oversight Committee this week.
And next week, the House will vote on whether to force the Department of Justice to bust open all the remaining documents.



