Giuffre’s lawyers want face-to-face interview with Prince Andrew

BREAKINGEpstein accuser’s lawyers want face-to-face interview with Prince Andrew

. . . Giuffre’s lawyers said they are “prepared to host a meeting with you in New York” or “will gladly come to London or to any other place you may designate” in order to address all these issues with Andrew face to face. They noted Andrew rebuffed their prior efforts to meet with him about his relationship with Epstein.”

CNN – Epstein’s accuser requests interview with Prince Andrew

” . . . The Duke of York’s office confirmed receipt of the letter, according to documents obtained by CNN. Maxwell and her representatives have previously denied she engaged in sexual abuse or sex trafficking.
In 2015, Giuffre said in a federal court filing that she was forced to have sex with the prince while underage. “I knew he was a member of the British Royal Family, but I just called him ‘Andy,'” she said in a sworn statement to the court.”

8 thoughts on “Giuffre’s lawyers want face-to-face interview with Prince Andrew

  1. flyingcuttlefish September 8, 2019 / 12:55 pm

    Prince Andrew Looks Stressed, Thinner During First Royal Engagement Amid Jeffrey Epstein Scandal
    https://www.ibtimes.com/prince-andrew-looks-stressed-thinner-during-first-royal-engagement-amid-jeffrey-2823732

    “A photo of Prince Andrew from his recent outing was also published online by Express. In the snap, it is evident that Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip’s third child has lost a considerable amount of weight.
    And the once handsome “playboy prince” also looks stressed. Prince Andrew’s eyebags are also quite bigger than before. Sarah Ferguson’s ex-husband must be stressing over the possibility of being interviewed regarding Epstein.”

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  2. flyingcuttlefish September 8, 2019 / 12:59 pm

    Hundreds could be implicated in Jeffrey Epstein court documents, lawyer says
    https://wtvr.com/2019/09/08/hundreds-could-be-implicated-in-jeffrey-epstein-court-documents-lawyer-says/

    “Unsealing references to non-parties would throw those individuals into the middle of a media “frenzy, and unfairly do irreparable harm to their privacy and reputational interests,” Doe’s attorneys argued in their filing, citing more than 17,000 articles regarding Epstein having been published over the past few weeks.

    Non-parties, like John Doe, will be permitted to file objections to the release of documents after an arduous review process by the court and attorneys for the parties, Judge Peska said during Wednesday’s conference hearing.”

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