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On January 14 Giuffre's lawyer David Boies requested to interview two people in the UK,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://news.sky.com/story/andrew-accusers-lawyers-ask-to-interview-uk-witnesses-including-one-who-saw-duke-in-nightclub-with-young-girl-12516282|title=Andrew accuser's lawyers ask to interview UK witnesses, including one who 'saw duke in nightclub with young girl'|website=Sky News|first=Andy|last=Hayes|date=14 January 2022|accessdate=15 January 2022}}</ref> and submitted a petition asking judge, Lewis Kaplan, to request assistance from British authorities.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2022/jan/18/prince-andrew-shukri-walker-witness-testify-london-nightclub|title=Witness willing to testify she saw Prince Andrew with a ‘young girl’ at London nightclub|work=]|first=Victoria|last=Bekiempis|date=18 January 2022|accessdate=18 January 2022}}</ref> Boies had already suggested he might question ] and their daughters Princesses ] and ].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/prince-andrew-waits-to-see-if-family-will-be-questioned-by-lawyers-for-virginia-giuffre-n0pwbhl0j|title=Prince Andrew waits to see if family will be questioned by lawyers for Virginia Giuffre|work=The Times|first=Valentine|last=Low|date=15 January 2022|accessdate=15 January 2022}}</ref> He sought witness testimony from the Duke's former assistant Robert Olney, and Shukri Walker who had claimed she had seen the Duke with Giuffre at Tramp nightclub in central London.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.itv.com/news/2022-01-15/andrews-accuser-seeking-witness-testimony-from-dukes-former-assistant|title=Andrew’s accuser seeking witness testimony from duke’s former assistant in sex abuse case|work=ITV News|date=15 January 2022|accessdate=17 January 2022}}</ref> On January 15 ] reported that Andrew's lawyers wanted to interview Giuffre's husband after Andrew said that she "may suffer from ]".<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://news.sky.com/story/prince-andrews-lawyers-want-to-interview-virginia-giuffres-husband-after-duke-claims-she-may-suffer-from-false-memories-12516469|title=Prince Andrew's lawyers want to interview Virginia Giuffre's husband after duke claims she 'may suffer from false memories'|website=Sky News|first=Andy|last=Hayes|date=15 January 2022|accessdate=15 January 2022}}</ref> Prince Andrew was accused by legal academics of "victim blaming" and "]" after his lawyers requested Virginia Giuffre's mental health records.<ref>{{Cite news|last=Dipesh|first=Gadher|last2=Das|first2=Shanti|date=2022-01-15|title=Prince Andrew’s new legal tactics spark victim-blaming row|language=en|work=]|url=https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/prince-andrews-new-legal-tactics-spark-victim-blaming-row-jgpdfj9kh|url-access=subscription|access-date=2022-01-17|issn=0140-0460}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://news.sky.com/story/prince-andrew-accused-of-victim-blaming-over-demand-for-virginia-giuffres-mental-health-records-12517567|title=Prince Andrew accused of 'victim blaming' over demand for Virginia Giuffre's mental health records|work=]|first=David|last=Mercer|date=January 17, 2022|accessdate=January 17, 2022}}</ref> On January 14 Giuffre's lawyer David Boies requested to interview two people in the UK,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://news.sky.com/story/andrew-accusers-lawyers-ask-to-interview-uk-witnesses-including-one-who-saw-duke-in-nightclub-with-young-girl-12516282|title=Andrew accuser's lawyers ask to interview UK witnesses, including one who 'saw duke in nightclub with young girl'|website=Sky News|first=Andy|last=Hayes|date=14 January 2022|accessdate=15 January 2022}}</ref> and submitted a petition asking judge, Lewis Kaplan, to request assistance from British authorities.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2022/jan/18/prince-andrew-shukri-walker-witness-testify-london-nightclub|title=Witness willing to testify she saw Prince Andrew with a ‘young girl’ at London nightclub|work=]|first=Victoria|last=Bekiempis|date=18 January 2022|accessdate=18 January 2022}}</ref> Boies had already suggested he might question ] and their daughters Princesses ] and ].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/prince-andrew-waits-to-see-if-family-will-be-questioned-by-lawyers-for-virginia-giuffre-n0pwbhl0j|title=Prince Andrew waits to see if family will be questioned by lawyers for Virginia Giuffre|work=The Times|first=Valentine|last=Low|date=15 January 2022|accessdate=15 January 2022}}</ref> He sought witness testimony from the Duke's former assistant Robert Olney, and Shukri Walker who had claimed she had seen the Duke with Giuffre at Tramp nightclub in central London.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.itv.com/news/2022-01-15/andrews-accuser-seeking-witness-testimony-from-dukes-former-assistant|title=Andrew’s accuser seeking witness testimony from duke’s former assistant in sex abuse case|work=ITV News|date=15 January 2022|accessdate=17 January 2022}}</ref> On January 15 ] reported that Andrew's lawyers wanted to interview Giuffre's husband after Andrew said that she "may suffer from ]".<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://news.sky.com/story/prince-andrews-lawyers-want-to-interview-virginia-giuffres-husband-after-duke-claims-she-may-suffer-from-false-memories-12516469|title=Prince Andrew's lawyers want to interview Virginia Giuffre's husband after duke claims she 'may suffer from false memories'|website=Sky News|first=Andy|last=Hayes|date=15 January 2022|accessdate=15 January 2022}}</ref> Prince Andrew was accused by legal academics of "victim blaming" and "]" after his lawyers requested Virginia Giuffre's mental health records.<ref>{{Cite news|last=Dipesh|first=Gadher|last2=Das|first2=Shanti|date=2022-01-15|title=Prince Andrew’s new legal tactics spark victim-blaming row|language=en|work=]|url=https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/prince-andrews-new-legal-tactics-spark-victim-blaming-row-jgpdfj9kh|url-access=subscription|access-date=2022-01-17|issn=0140-0460}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://news.sky.com/story/prince-andrew-accused-of-victim-blaming-over-demand-for-virginia-giuffres-mental-health-records-12517567|title=Prince Andrew accused of 'victim blaming' over demand for Virginia Giuffre's mental health records|work=]|first=David|last=Mercer|date=January 17, 2022|accessdate=January 17, 2022}}</ref>

Around January 26 Andrew asked for a trial by jury.<ref>https://news.sky.com/story/prince-andrew-demands-trial-by-jury-as-he-denies-all-virginia-giuffre-sex-assault-claims-12526085?fbclid=IwAR0b8rnyepYP77NEVRDE5dvDqCtWM9waQaaZ96qmUurg9pK87sf2TzuUh0c</ref>


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Virginia Giuffre v. Prince Andrew
CourtUnited States District Court for the Southern District of New York
Full case name Virginia L. Giuffre vs. Prince Andrew, Duke of York, a/k/a Andrew Albert Christian Edward, in his personal capacity
Docket nos.1:21-cv-06702
Court membership
Judge sittingLewis A. Kaplan

Virginia Giuffre v. Prince Andrew is a civil legal action in which Virginia Giuffre (née Roberts), a woman living in Australia as of January 2022, has sued Prince Andrew, Duke of York, son of Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms alleging that she was forced to have several sexual encounters with the prince in the early 2000s at the age of 17, after being trafficked by Jeffrey Epstein. Andrew has denied Giuffre's claims.

Case

Further information: Prince Andrew & the Epstein Scandal; Prince Andrew, Duke of York § Allegations of sexual abuse; and Virginia Giuffre § Prince Andrew allegations

Filing and serving

In August 2021, Giuffre sued Andrew in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, accusing him of "sexual assault and intentional infliction of emotional distress". Giuffre's lawyers alleged Andrew caused her "emotional distress" which was "severe and lasting". The lawsuit seeks unspecified damages, and was filed under New York's Child Victims Act, which provided a new opportunity for victims and claimants to pursue claims in cases that were either time-barred or had passed the statute of limitations.

An affidavit filed by Giuffre's lawyers with the US court stated that paperwork for Giuffre's lawsuit had been left with an office of the Metropolitan Police at Andrew's home at Royal Lodge, Windsor, on August 27, 2021. Andrew's legal team denied documents were legally served. The High Court of England and Wales agreed to act, if needed, to serve court documents on Andrew. The Hague Service Convention, a treaty that governs requests between countries for evidence in civil or commercial matters, allows Giuffre's legal team to ask the High Court to formally notify the prince about her civil action.

Lewis A. Kaplan, a New York judge, ruled that legal documents over the sexual assault case that Giuffre filed may be served to Prince Andrew through his Los Angeles-based lawyers. The ruling came after Andrew was accused by Giuffre's lawyers of actively trying to evade service of legal documents. On September 21, 2021, lawyers for Giuffre stated in a filing that the papers had been served to and received by Andrew's attorney Andrew Brettler in Los Angeles via email and FedEx the day before, giving the Duke an extended time to file a response to a New York court by October 29, 2021 or face a default judgment. In late September 2021, it was reported that a clubber – who had claimed she had seen the Duke with Giuffre at Tramp nightclub in central London – had given a written statement to the FBI and would testify against him, though she stated she could "remember the year" but not "the exact date". Also in September 2021, it was reported that the Queen would use her income from the Duchy of Lancaster private estate to pay for her son's defence case, however, it was reported in the following months that she would not do so and the Duke was planning to use money from the sale of his Swiss chalet. On October 10, 2021, the Metropolitan Police announced that they had completed their review into documents related to the allegations and, after questioning Giuffre, had decided to drop their investigation. Despite this, US authorities may still prosecute Andrew and he may still be liable for extradition.

Attempts to have the case dismissed

On October 29, 2021, Andrew's lawyers filed a response, stating that their client "unequivocally denies Giuffre's false allegations". They accused Giuffre of profiting from her claims "at expense and at the expense of those closest to him", and asked a US judge to dismiss the lawsuit according to a sealed settlement reached between Epstein and Giuffre in 2009 which could absolve Epstein, Andrew and numerous other people "from any and all liability". In October 2021, lawyers representing Andrew petitioned a New York judge to keep the 2009 legal arrangement between Giuffre and Epstein sealed. In December 2021, US district judge Loretta Preska said unless Epstein's estate made valid objection, the document should be published.

In late December 2021, Andrew's lawyer tried to get the case thrown out, arguing that Giuffre was resident in Australia rather than the United States. Giuffre's lawyers insisted she lives in Colorado, where her mother also lives, and pointed out she is registered to vote there. In a court filing, Giuffre's lawyers accused Prince Andrew's lawyers of trying to halt her lawsuit in a "transparent attempt to delay discovery into his own documents and testimony". Judge Kaplan rejected the claim that Giuffre no longer lives in the United States. Judge Kaplan noted Andrew's lawyers asked for vast numbers of documents from Giuffre's team including evidence where she has lived. In the same month, Andrew's lawyers filed another motion to dismiss the case, arguing that Giuffre was the age of consent at the time—which is 17 for New York—and describing her account on consenting as "highly subjective". On December 29, 2021, Ghislaine Maxwell's conviction enabled Giuffre's lawyers to maintain, in her case against Prince Andrew, that it is beyond reasonable doubt Maxwell helped Epstein's abuse.

The 2009 settlement between Giuffre and Epstein was published on January 3, 2022 and shows that Giuffre had received $500,000 (£371,000) in her lawsuit against Epstein; the settlement states that upon receipt of the sum, Giuffre agreed to "remise, release, acquit, satisfy and forever discharge the said second parties and any other person or entity who could have been included as a potential defendant … from all, and all manner of, action and actions of Virginia Roberts, including state or federal, cause and causes of action". Giuffre's legal team argued that the terms of the settlement were irrelevant to her case against Andrew. On January 4, 2022 lawyers for both sides argued in court whether the case should go ahead. During the hearing, Judge Kaplan said "The use of the word 'potential' is the use of a word to which neither you nor I can find any meaning at all", adding that only Epstein himself would have been able to explain his view on the meaning of "potential defendants" mentioned in his settlement with Giuffre. On January 12 Judge Kaplan rejected Andrew's attempts to dismiss the case, allowing the sexual abuse lawsuit to proceed.

Discovery phase

Each side is expected to take between 8 and 12 depositions during the discovery phase. Judge Kaplan had previously announced that depositions – out-of-court testimony – for the case needed to be submitted by July 14, 2022. Andrew and Giuffre are both expected to make statements and face cross-examination under oath. Other members of the royal family and police protection could be asked to give legal evidence. Giuffre's lawyers have asked Andrew to give medical evidence that he cannot sweat and of his trip to a PizzaExpress in Woking, following his statements to that effect in his 2019 Newsnight interview. Her lawyers reportedly claim up to six witnesses who link Andrew to Giuffre. David Boies, Giuffre's lawyer, maintained there is a good chance of the case going to trial.

On January 14 Giuffre's lawyer David Boies requested to interview two people in the UK, and submitted a petition asking judge, Lewis Kaplan, to request assistance from British authorities. Boies had already suggested he might question Sarah, Duchess of York and their daughters Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie. He sought witness testimony from the Duke's former assistant Robert Olney, and Shukri Walker who had claimed she had seen the Duke with Giuffre at Tramp nightclub in central London. On January 15 Sky News reported that Andrew's lawyers wanted to interview Giuffre's husband after Andrew said that she "may suffer from false memories". Prince Andrew was accused by legal academics of "victim blaming" and "gaslighting" after his lawyers requested Virginia Giuffre's mental health records.

Around January 26 Andrew asked for a trial by jury.

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