Prince Andrew’s lawyers have claimed his sexual assault accuser is chasing “another payday” ahead of a lawsuit against the Royal Family member.
11.10.2021 - 02:21 / etcanada.com
Authorities in London have closed their investigation into allegations that Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein committed sex crimes.
In a statement issued late Sunday, The Metropolitan Police Service said they will be taking no further action with regards to crimes allegedly committed by the Prince or Epstein.
Though the statement does not mention Prince Andrew by name, it makes an opaque reference to a lawsuit recently filed against the royal in New York by Virginia Giuffre, who alleges Epstein
Prince Andrew’s lawyers have claimed his sexual assault accuser is chasing “another payday” ahead of a lawsuit against the Royal Family member.
NEW YORK (AP) — Lawyers for Prince Andrew asked a New York judge Friday to throw out a lawsuit accusing the prince of sexually abusing an American when she was 17, saying the prince "never sexually abused or assaulted" the plaintiff. In papers filed in Manhattan federal court, an attorney for Andrew said the plaintiff, Virginia Giuffre, may well be a victim of sexual abuse at the hands of financier Jeffrey Epstein.
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Scotland Yard have said they will take 'no further action' into the alleged sex crimes of Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein.
The Metropolitan Police are taking no further action after a review prompted by a Jeffrey Epstein accuser who is taking legal action against the Duke of York.
LONDON -- British police said Sunday that they will not be taking any further action against Prince Andrew after a review prompted by a Jeffrey Epstein accuser who claims that he sexually assaulted her.Virginia Giuffre, who is suing Queen Elizabeth's second son, claims she was trafficked by Epstein to have sex with Andrew in London when she was aged 17 and a minor under U.S, law.Andrew has denied all the allegations.In August, the Metropolitan Police began a review of allegations connected to
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