A masseur who worked for Jeffrey Epstein claimed that he met Prince Andrew a few times at the billionaire's mansion in Manhattan. Gypsy Gita, also known as a Hollywood guru to the stars, apparently massaged the Duke of York a couple of times but he had the impression that the royal was an "arrogant" and "strange" man.

Gita was apparently not aware who Prince Andrew was until he made headlines recently following the death of Epstein. Gita also said that the Duke of York was odd and aloof, and that he couldn't put a finger on this strange behavior. 

The masseur was regularly called to Epstein's many homes between 2001 to 2015. However, he said that was not aware that there were also underage girls working for Epstein. The Native American spiritual leader also said that Epstein personally told him there were cameras all around his house. Apparently, the Epstein, the convicted pedophile who died from an apparent suicide in prison, would always remind him that he was being watched. 

One of Epstein's victims, Chauntae Davies, said that it was Gita who introduced her to Ghislaine Maxwell, the pedophile's girlfriend and alleged accomplice. Davies said that she was a 21-year-old massage therapist training under her mentor, Gita, the guru to stars like Minnie Driver. 

Gita brought Davies to Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly Hills, where she had a massage session with Maxwell. Within days of that first meeting, Davies claimed that she met with Maxwell again, upon the prodding of Gita. This time, however, she was with Epstein, who Davies said abused her on their first encounter.  Davies, however, continued to work for Epstein as the air hostess on his private jet. 

The guru said that he only recently learned of Epstein's sex trafficking ring and would be willing to help the FBI in their case against Maxwell, if needed.  He said, however, that Davies never told him about being abused at the hands of Epstein. Gita said that had he had known of this, as well as the child trafficking ring, he would have acted immediately. 

Meanwhile, as Maxwell's trial proceeds in New York, Prince Andrew remains in London and still has not talked with the FBI on the matter. Now retired from his royal duties, Prince Andrew denied allegations that he slept with one of Epstein's abuse victims, Virginia Giuffre. However, the Duke of York claimed on national television that he's willing to help U.S. authorities bring justice to the women victims.