Prince Andrew asks US court to dismiss sex assault lawsuit by Epstein accuser Giuffre or provide more definitive allegations
The UKâs Prince Andrew has filed a motion to dismiss a civil lawsuit launched by Virginia Giuffre, an accuser of the late sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein who alleges the Duke of York sexually abused her when she was underage.
The prince filed the motion in the District Court in Manhattan on Friday, arguing that Giuffreâs civil suit fails to âstate a claim upon which relief can be grantedâ while calling on the judge to scrap the case. Should the court decline to do so, Prince Andrew requested an order requiring Giuffre to âprovide a more definitive statement of her allegations,â which he denied entirely.
âVirginia Giuffre may well be a victim of sexual abuse at the hands of Jeffrey Epstein, and nothing can excuse, nor fully capture, the abhorrence and gravity of Epsteinâs monstrous behavior against Giuffre, if so,â the princeâs legal team said in the filing.
However, and without diminishing the harm suffered as a results [sic] of Epsteinâs alleged misconduct, Prince Andrew never sexually abused or assaulted Giuffre⦠He unequivocally denies Giuffreâs false allegations against him.
Hereâs is the court document from Prince Andrewâs lawyers asking the judge to dismiss the lawsuit filed by Virginia Giuffre.âPrince Andrew, Duke of York respectfully requests that the Court take judicial noticeâ¦in connection with his concurrently filed Motion To Dismissâ. pic.twitter.com/BgozupQAz0
â" Chris Ship (@chrisshipitv) October 29, 2021Now 38, Giuffre launched her lawsuit against the prince in August, alleging that he forced her into sex at the home of Ghislaine Maxwell â" one of Epsteinâs closest confidantes who also faces sexual abuse allegations â" when she was just 17 years old. She also accused Andrew of further abuse at Epsteinâs lavish Manhattan home, and on one of the late financierâs private get-aways in the US Virgin Islands, and previously leveled similar charges against Epstein himself.
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While Andrew, 61, has not been charged in the US and âcategoricallyâ denies Giuffreâs claims, earlier this month he was ordered by a US judge to answer questions from her lawyers sometime before July 14, 2022, and to offer some initial response by October 29 â" the latter of which appears to have come in the form of Fridayâs motion for dismissal. British authorities, meanwhile, declared that they would take âno further actionâ against the royal after conducting a review prompted by Giuffreâs civil case.
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