Epstein case: the photo of Prince Andrew with his young accuser is “a fake”, according to Ghislaine Maxwell

The former British socialite, who was sentenced in June in New York for sex trafficking of minors on behalf of the deceased American financier Jeffrey Epstein, gave an interview from his prison in the United States to TalkTV, a British television. This will be broadcast on Monday evening but extracts were published on Sunday.

In this interview is mentioned the photo, which had been widely circulated in the media, showing Prince Andrew, the brother of King Charles III, and Virginia Giuffre holding each other by the waist, all smiles, with Ghislaine Maxwell in the background.

American Virginia Giuffre, now 39, accuses the prince of sexually assaulting her three times in 2001, when she was 17, in London, New York and the US Virgin Islands. She claimed to have met him through Epstein.

Andrew, friend of Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein, sealed an amicable agreement with her in February 2022, paying millions of dollars, which allowed him to avoid a civil lawsuit in New York, which would have been extremely embarrassing for the British royal family.

But the 62-year-old prince, who fell out of favor following these accusations of sexual assault, has always disputed the accusations and even claimed to have never met Virginia Giuffre.

Andrew is exploring legal options to try and cancel the deal

The photo is “a fake”, says Ghislaine Maxwell in the interview. “I don’t believe for a second that she’s real, in fact I’m sure she isn’t.”. “There was never an original and there is no photograph. I have only ever seen a photocopy”she said once more.

In an interview with the BBC in 2019, Prince Andrew had already questioned the authenticity of this photo. Contacted by AFP, a spokesperson for Virginia Guiffre’s lawyers said they would not comment. “for the moment”. According to The Sun on Sunday and Mail on Sunday newspapers, Andrew is exploring legal options to try to cancel the deal with Virginia Giuffre.

Andrew “will seek to overturn the multi-million pound settlement with his sexual accuser, following the failure of his trial once morest a well-known American lawyer”, writes the tabloid The Sun. It is lawyer Alan Dershowitz, whom Virginia Giuffre admitted to having identified “in error”.

The Duke of York is said to be in contact with his American lawyers. “He hopes to obtain a retraction, or even an apology, which might allow him to resume his royal duties”writes the newspaper.

According to an unnamed source quoted in the tabloid, Andrew “never wanted to make a deal and always maintained his innocence”. Andrew, the third child of Elizabeth II, was banned from any official public appearance and deprived of his military titles following this affair. He is the most unpopular member of the royal family: according to a December YouGov poll, 86% of Britons have a negative opinion of him.

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