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‘Sex slave’ alleges ‘cover-up’ is protecting Jeffrey Epstein

The blonde who accused pervert billionaire Jeffrey Epstein of turning her into a teenage sex slave and forcing her to sleep with his powerful pals claims in new court papers that a “major cover-up” is protecting the convicted sex offender.

“Because nothing is being done, it makes me think Epstein was right when he told me he had so many people in his pocket,” ­Virginia Roberts, 31, said in court papers filed Friday in Florida.

“Maybe those people are still helping him escape being prosecuted for what he did against me.”

Roberts ticks off the names of the powerful men Epstein palled around with, including former President Bill Clinton and a British royal.

She has said she never had sex with Clinton.

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The royal has been identified in media reports as Prince Andrew, who has denied her charges that they had sex.

“I also knew that Epstein maintained videos in some rooms where I had sex with other powerful people,’’ she said, adding that the videos could be used for blackmail.

“Epstein said that he knew people that were very powerful and who were politically involved, and that consequently he was someone you didn’t want to mess with,” her filing says.

The filing is the latest in an ­ongoing civil case in which Roberts and other alleged victims claim their rights were violated when Epstein got an 18-month sweetheart plea deal in 2008 after admitting to soliciting prostitution.

Meanwhile, modeling scout Jean-Luc Brunel, accused by Roberts of supplying Epstein with girls, said he’d sue over the allegations, Britain’s Guardian newspaper reported Friday. Josh Saul