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Prince Andrew is facing fresh demands to speak to the FBI over Jeffrey Epstein.

It comes after it emerged the Duke of York knew a second billionaire accused of child sex.

Fashion mogul Peter Nygard, 78, allegedly drugged and raped girls as young as 14.

Andrew, who denies he slept with paedophile pal Epstein’s teenage “sex slave” Virginia Giuffre, once visited Canadian Nygard’s estate in the Bahamas.

On learning of the trip Lisa Bloom – the lawyer for Epstein’s victims – urged Andrew to “step up... reveal what you know” about Epstein.

“Now, more than ever, it is essential that you co-operate. Victims are crying out for justice. Hear their voices.”

Nygard – who “vigorously” denies the allegations – faces no criminal charges.

There is no suggestion Andrew knew of his alleged actions. The Palace declined to comment.

Epstein died in jail while facing sex-trafficking charges.

A US prosecutor has previously said the Duke of York has been unco-operative over the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking inquiry.

Federal Prosecutors and the FBI in the US have tried to interview Andrew about the late billionaire financier.

The royal has not responded to their requests however, the US attorney in Manhattan Geoffrey S. Berman previously said.

But the Duke of York was reported to be "angry and bewildered" at the claim by US authorities he has provided "zero cooperation".

A source close to Andrew previously told the Daily Telegraph the royal is "happy to talk" to the FBI but claims he has not been approached by them.