Prince Andrew sued for sexual assault !
Prince Andrew, Epstein,Sexual assault case against the Duke Andrew,
Queen Elizabeth,, Duke of York, accusations of sexual trafficking
A woman has filed a lawsuit against Britain's Prince Andrew, accusing him of sexually assaulting her when she was a minor. and that, on three different occasions, motivated by Jeffrey Epstein, who is accused of sexually exploiting dozens of women and girls before he committed suicide in prison.
Virginia Joffrey, who says she was sexually abused by businessman Jeffrey Epstein, filed a civil lawsuit Monday (August 9, 2021) in the US District Court in Manhattan alleging that the Duke of York, the second child of Queen Elizabeth Prince Andrew, sexually assaulted and beat her before About two decades ago when she was 17 years old.
The complaint, which was seen by AFP, asserts that the Duke of York is "one of the powerful men" to whom Virginia Joffrey "was handed over for sexual purposes" when she was a victim between 2000 and 2002, starting at the age of 16, of extensive sex trafficking activities with which the expert was accused. Malian Jeffrey Epstein was imprisoned for it before he committed suicide in a Manhattan prison during the summer of 2019.
Geoffrey, formerly named Regina Roberts, said in a statement : "I hold Prince Andrew responsible for what he did to me." She added, "Those with power and money are not immune from responsibility for their actions... I wish other victims would see that it is possible not to live in silence and fear, and to restore life through disclosure and seeking justice."
Reuters said it was not immediately possible to reach Prince Andrew's spokesmen or his lawyers for comment while they are outside official working hours.
Prince Andrew had said in an interview with the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) in 2019 that he did not remember meeting Joffrey, and categorically denied what she had mentioned of assaulting her. In particular, he questioned the authenticity of a widely circulated photo showing him with Virginia Joffrey, with Gillane Maxwell in the background, who is still imprisoned in the Epstein case.
Prince Andrew, 61, is one of the most prominent people connected to Epstein, who was indicted by federal prosecutors in Manhattan in July 2019 for sexually exploiting dozens of women and girls. Epstein committed suicide at the age of 66 on August 10, 2019, while awaiting trial, and his name was on the sex offenders registry. Prosecutors later said the prince was not cooperating with their investigation.
It is reported that in 2019. Prince Andrew, Duke of York and son of Queen Elizabeth II, received an offer to come to the United States to take a public polygraph test.
The test was about Prince Andrew's relationship with the late American businessman, Jeffrey Epstein, who is accused of sexually exploiting underage girls, in exchange for 5 million pounds (approximately 7 million US dollars).
and the "New York Post" indicated that Halperin had alleged in his latest book, "Controversy: Sex, Lies, Dirty Money", that members of the British royal family had deliberately focused media attention on Meghan Markle, and her husband Prince Harry, to keep the media away from the Prince's relationship. Andrew Epstein.
Halperin's book claimed that Prince Andrew was a "sex addict", according to women who claimed to have had an affair with him after Easten introduced them to him.
FBI agents and federal prosecutors in New York have already reached out to Prince Andrew's lawyer and asked to see him, but there was no response from them, and then in January 2020, the United States Attorney General in Manhattan, Jeffrey S. Berman, accused the prince of grossly breaching his obligation. publicly, stating, "So far, Prince Andrew has not offered any cooperation with us."
The Jeffrey Epstein Sexual Assault Victims Compensation Fund has completed its work, paying about $121 million to 150 people.the announcement comes nearly two years after Epstein committed suicide in a New York prison while awaiting trial. the fund's independent manager, which comes from Epstein's estate, said it had received nearly twice the number of claims expected. many of the victims refused the offer, paving the way for lawsuits.after the convicted financier died, the trustees of his estimated $600 million fortune set up the fund and asked the victims to call.
Who is Jeffrey Epstein?
Epstein was born in New York state to a father who works in gardens and did not complete his university education, but he was described as a gifted in mathematics and his abilities enabled him to get a job as a mathematics teacher at a private school in New York in the mid-1970s for two years.
Ace Greenberg, the father of one of his students, offered him a job at his financial institution, Bear Stearns, from which Epstein launched into the world of unlimited wealth and wealth.
During his work in this large institution, Epstein served senior businessmen and investors and his task was to advise them on ideal investment areas. Among these wealthy people was Leslie Wexner, owner of the famous lingerie brand "Victoria's Secret", who later became his financial advisor. it was not long before Epstein founded his own investment management company in 1982, and thanks to his charisma and intelligence, he succeeded in attracting the world's richest people.
in a short period, he owned the most expensive and largest real estate in the heart of Manhattan, New York, with an area of 9 floors of 50,000 square feet, mansions in Florida and New Mexico, a private island in the Caribbean, and an apartment on the upscale Foch Street in Paris.
Celebrities, stars, artists, and senior politicians were semi-permanent guests at Epstein's bustling tables, such as Kevin Spacey, Woody Allen, Donald Trump and Clinton.
Allegations against Epstein date back to years before the parents of a 14-year-old girl said she was sexually assaulted in 2005.
under a legal agreement, the US billionaire has escaped facing federal charges and since 2008 has been listed as a Level 3 sex offender in New York.
but he was arrested again in New York on July 6, 2019 and accused of trafficking underage girls by offering sex over several years. Epstein died in prison on August 10 while awaiting, without the opportunity to be released on bail, to be tried on sex trafficking charges. His death was considered a suicide.
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