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Prince Andrew has agreed to a payment with US plaintiff Virginia Giuffre following allegations of abuse once morest him. According to a media report, the Queen is also said to be involved in the deal.
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Prince Andrew does not have to answer to Virginia Giuffre’s abuse allegations in court because the parties have settled out of court.
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Prince Andrew is said to be donating a “considerable” sum.
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Now demands are being made that it should be disclosed who made the payments to Virginia Giuffre and where the money came from.
In the case of the court case once morest Prince Andrew, which did not materialize due to the deal with the alleged abuse victim Virginia Giuffre, new details have now become known. Like the British «Mirror» reported the Queen is said to have paid around £2million to a charity owned by plaintiff Virginia Giuffre. She is said to have been involved in the deal with her son and played a key role in reaching an out-of-court settlement
According to this report, there should also have been payments of over ten million pounds. However, since, according to “Mirror”, she is said to have attached great importance to not being involved in any way in the direct payments from Andrew to Giuffre, demands in the UK are now being made to disclose how Andrew made the payments. It should also be clarified whether the payments involved the use of public funds.
Was deal an admission of guilt?
Giuffre said he was sexually assaulted by Prince Andrew in 2001 when he was 17. She was forced to do so by US businessman Jeffrey Epstein and his ex-partner Ghislaine Maxwell. Andrew strictly rejects the allegations. A New York district court allowed her sexual abuse lawsuit once morest Prince Andrew in early 2022. Experts had not previously agreed whether the prince would agree to a deal because it might look like an admission of guilt to the outside world.
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