A multi-millionaire fashion mogul acquaintance of Prince Andrew has been accused by more women of sexual assault, including one who claims she was just 14.

Peter Nygard is facing allegations from 46 alleged victims that he abused them at alcohol and drug-fuelled 'pamper parties'.

The original lawsuit of 10 accusers was filed against the 78-year-old Canadian in February, when FBI raided his Manhattan office.

But the number of women has now swelled to 46, according to New York court papers which names his sprawling Bahamas mansion as the scene of many suspected sex attacks.

Prince Andrew, his then wife Sarah Ferguson and their two children Eugenie and Beatrice visited Nygard's exclusive Caribbean bolthole around 20 years ago.

It is claimed the Duke of York, who was holidaying at a separate house, spent less than two hours at the property after being invited by Nygard to tour the grounds.

The embattled Duke quit royal duties last year following a car-crash television interview about his dead paedophile financier friend, Jeffrey Epstein.

Peter Nygard is facing allegations from 46 alleged victims that he abused them at alcohol and drug-fuelled 'pamper parties'

Nygard with Princesses Eugenie and Beatrice and Prince Andrew's ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson

The embattled Duke of York (pictured in January) quit royal duties last year following a car-crash television interview about his dead paedophile financier friend, Jeffrey Epstein

Like Epstein, Nygard is accused of preying on 'young, impressionable, and often impoverished children and women', which he lured to his luxury properties on the promise of kick-starting their modeling careers.

One of the 46 women, an employee of the clothing tycoon from 2014, claimed 'he repeatedly raped her and forced her to defecate on him,' according to the lawsuit.

Another, Mary Jean Sassoon, who has waived her anonymity in an interview with the Miami Herald, recalled her terrifying encounter with Nygard.

The 67-year-old claimed that, after their children became firm friends in 1997, the fashion mogul invited her family to his compound on Lyford Cay, Bahamas, for New Year's Eve.

The mother, who was then in her 40s, said one night Nygard suddenly brought her to her knees and pushed her head down, ordering her to give him oral sex.

Sassoon told the newspaper she screamed and fled, but never told the authorities until recently upon seeing a news story about the original suit from the 10 women.

Prince Andrew with Peter Nygard on Nygard's Caribbean island around 20 years ago. It is maintained the Duke, who was staying in a separate house, spent less than two hours at the property after being invited by Nygard to tour the grounds

One of the new women is British and claims she was drugged at the tycoon's California home.

It also includes 17 Canadian women, three who claim to have been under 16, including one who said she was 14.

The lawsuit portrays Nygard as a predator who would entertain girls at so-called 'pamper parties' where he would have bartenders spike their drinks with the date-rape drug Rohypnol.

Nygard allegedly kept a database with details about each guest, which he would consult before picking a 'victim' to target at the weekly parties.

Nygard's empire is built on sportswear. His leggings are sold in stores that bear his name and also in Dillard's. He is worth an estimated $750million.

Nygard's spokesman, Ken Frydman, said in a statement his client 'vehemently denies these baseless allegations and looks forward to clearing his name and the names of others who have been so recklessly and falsely accused'.

Buckingham Palace did not wish to comment.