London Police Say US Charges Against Prince Andrew Not Enough to Take Action

  • 3 years ago
London Police Say US Charges, Against Prince Andrew, Not Enough to Take Action.
The BBC reports that police in London will take no action against the Duke of York after reviewing allegations of sexual assault made by Virginia Giuffre in a US lawsuit.
The BBC reports that police in London will take no action against the Duke of York after reviewing allegations of sexual assault made by Virginia Giuffre in a US lawsuit.
It is the latest fallout of a controversy that began
with the downfall and death of billionaire
pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
It is the latest fallout of a controversy that began
with the downfall and death of billionaire
pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
According to court documents, Virginia Giuffre claims she was the victim of sex-trafficking and abuse by Epstein beginning when she was just 16 years old. .
According to court documents, Virginia Giuffre claims she was the victim of sex-trafficking and abuse by Epstein beginning when she was just 16 years old. .
BBC reports that part of her abuse allegedly involved being lent out to other influential individuals, including Prince Andrew.
BBC reports that part of her abuse allegedly involved being lent out to other influential individuals, including Prince Andrew.
Giuffre has accused the duke of sexually
assaulting her on three separate occasions
while she was still under the age of 18.
Giuffre has accused the duke of sexually
assaulting her on three separate occasions
while she was still under the age of 18.
She also claims that the duke was aware of her age and that she was a victim of sex-trafficking.
Prince Andrew has repeatedly denied all
of Giuffre's allegations against him.
The BBC reports
that Prince Andrew
said he could not explain
a photo of him with Giuffre
and Ghislaine Maxwell.
Maxwell was arrested by the FBI in July 2020.
She faces charges of helping Epstein recruit
and groom underage victims of sex-trafficking.
She remains in a New York jail awaiting
trial after pleading not guilty.

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