Jeffrey Epstein, reportedly, dubbed Prince Andrew as his “super bowl trophy.”

William Steel detailed his encounters with Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell years ago during an interview with National Enquirer.

He said that he became involved with the former couple after a chance meeting at a jewelry store in Palm Beach.

Back then, Epstein urged Steel to watch blackmail spy tapes of wealthy A-listers engaging in the deed with underage girls.

“I guess they wanted me to draw me closer to procure other girls. Jeffrey said, ‘If you could hold your thoughts and not be judgmental.’ But I said, ‘I’m out of here,’” he said.

However, Steel was unable to escape from Epstein and Maxwell because he was held at gunpoint.

“I saw people that I knew having sex with clearly underage girls. Some looked willing, some looked like they were upset about it. There were two girls, twins, looked like 12 or 13, one was crying and the other was trying to console her. Jeff was on the videotape,” he said.

Steel also said that Epstein and Maxwell blackmailed A-listers by asking them to pay for the sex acts. And the source said that he was able to identify some of these A-listers. One of them was a young star in the music industry, while the other is a politician.

Steel didn’t drop Prince Andrew’s name, but he revealed how the late Epstein boasted about owning a prominent member of the royal family. As of late, Prince Andrew is the only member of the royal family that has been linked to Epstein and Maxwell.

The author of Sex and the Serial Killer: My Bizarre Times With Robert Durst, said that if Maxwell’s case goes to trial, he would gladly stand as a witness for the prosecution.

“There’s no way she can hide – even in a witness protection program,” he said.

Meanwhile, Prince Andrew also made headlines recently after it was revealed that his website has been taken down. Eight months after Prince Andrew stepped back from his royal duties, it was revealed that the contract with the hosting provider for the site ended. And the contract was no longer renewed.

Prince Andrew’s former website, dukeofyork.org, contained information about his royal duties and engagements, as well as information on Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie.

Now, the website link redirects to the official website of the royal family.