London police dropping sexual assault investigation of Prince Andrew
Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2021 9:29 am
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London police dropping sexual assault investigation of Prince Andrew
London's Metropolitan Police announced they were dropping their investigation into sexual assault charges against the Duke of York, Prince Andrew, after reviewing evidence presented by American Virginia Giuffre, who says she was forced to have sex with the prince at the age of 17. foreign correspondent Elizabeth Palmer reports on the scandal that has made the Queen's third child, a royal embarrassment.
Epstein & Andrew... Poor Virginia despite the photos ... ROYALS GET A FREE PASS. The London Police are dropping charges against prince Andrew.
Virginia Giuffre filed a lawsuit in August in New York against the prince, alleging that she was first trafficked at the age of 16 by Epstein.
The lawsuit, which described the impact of the alleged abuse on Giuffre as “severe and lasting,” prompted British officials to review the allegations. Giuffre says the abuse by the prince first took place in London, at the home of Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s longtime companion.
London’s Metropolitan police service said it was “taking no further action” but that it would continue to “liaise with other law enforcement agencies who lead the investigation into matters related to Jeffrey Epstein.”
The lawsuit in New York remains ongoing, and the prince has until Oct. 29 to respond to the claims, per the Associated Press.
Andrew has denied the allegations and said he had no recollection of meeting Giuffre or having sexual encounters with her. A photo of the prince with his hand around Giuffre, apparently taken in London when she was 17, first surfaced in 2011 and posed huge questions for Buckingham Palace.
In June 2021, Channel 4 News reported that Epstein and Maxwell sexually abused, trafficked and groomed multiple women and girls in Britain over a period of 10 years — including to London, where Giuffre alleged Andrew abused her.
Following the report, British police said they would review the claims of rape and sexual assault, which Channel 4 said came from “a combination of publicly available documentation (including court papers), witness accounts, and interviews.” In its report, the broadcaster also explored claims that the royal’s ties to the sex abuse scandal may have influenced Britain’s handling of the case.
The lawsuit in New York also alleges that Andrew abused Giuffre on Epstein’s private island in the U.S. Virgin Islands and at Epstein’s mansion in Manhattan.
Maxwell remains in jail in the United States and is awaiting trial next month on sex trafficking charges.
The lawsuit cites the state’s Child Victims Act, legislation passed several years ago that extended the statute of limitations for adults who were allegedly abused as children to sue.
The decision by British police to drop their investigation comes at a period of intense scrutiny of Britain’s police force and its treatment of crimes against women. Earlier this year, 33-year-old Sarah Everard was kidnapped, raped and murdered by a serving police officer — sparking widespread calls for police reform.
Police announced in 2019 that Prince Andrew would be quitting his public duties “for the foreseeable future
We are not going to get justice. We will not be vindicated regarding our children. They tell us and then they appease us. They are appeasing us until the Antichrist makes his final chess move on us.
https://youtu.be/ex2bzbtVez4
Andrew is still a part of a civil suit
https://m.youtube.com/watch?
https://news.yahoo.com/london-police-dr ... 46343.html
London police dropping sexual assault investigation of Prince Andrew
London's Metropolitan Police announced they were dropping their investigation into sexual assault charges against the Duke of York, Prince Andrew, after reviewing evidence presented by American Virginia Giuffre, who says she was forced to have sex with the prince at the age of 17. foreign correspondent Elizabeth Palmer reports on the scandal that has made the Queen's third child, a royal embarrassment.
Epstein & Andrew... Poor Virginia despite the photos ... ROYALS GET A FREE PASS. The London Police are dropping charges against prince Andrew.
Virginia Giuffre filed a lawsuit in August in New York against the prince, alleging that she was first trafficked at the age of 16 by Epstein.
The lawsuit, which described the impact of the alleged abuse on Giuffre as “severe and lasting,” prompted British officials to review the allegations. Giuffre says the abuse by the prince first took place in London, at the home of Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s longtime companion.
London’s Metropolitan police service said it was “taking no further action” but that it would continue to “liaise with other law enforcement agencies who lead the investigation into matters related to Jeffrey Epstein.”
The lawsuit in New York remains ongoing, and the prince has until Oct. 29 to respond to the claims, per the Associated Press.
Andrew has denied the allegations and said he had no recollection of meeting Giuffre or having sexual encounters with her. A photo of the prince with his hand around Giuffre, apparently taken in London when she was 17, first surfaced in 2011 and posed huge questions for Buckingham Palace.
In June 2021, Channel 4 News reported that Epstein and Maxwell sexually abused, trafficked and groomed multiple women and girls in Britain over a period of 10 years — including to London, where Giuffre alleged Andrew abused her.
Following the report, British police said they would review the claims of rape and sexual assault, which Channel 4 said came from “a combination of publicly available documentation (including court papers), witness accounts, and interviews.” In its report, the broadcaster also explored claims that the royal’s ties to the sex abuse scandal may have influenced Britain’s handling of the case.
The lawsuit in New York also alleges that Andrew abused Giuffre on Epstein’s private island in the U.S. Virgin Islands and at Epstein’s mansion in Manhattan.
Maxwell remains in jail in the United States and is awaiting trial next month on sex trafficking charges.
The lawsuit cites the state’s Child Victims Act, legislation passed several years ago that extended the statute of limitations for adults who were allegedly abused as children to sue.
The decision by British police to drop their investigation comes at a period of intense scrutiny of Britain’s police force and its treatment of crimes against women. Earlier this year, 33-year-old Sarah Everard was kidnapped, raped and murdered by a serving police officer — sparking widespread calls for police reform.
Police announced in 2019 that Prince Andrew would be quitting his public duties “for the foreseeable future
We are not going to get justice. We will not be vindicated regarding our children. They tell us and then they appease us. They are appeasing us until the Antichrist makes his final chess move on us.
https://youtu.be/ex2bzbtVez4
Andrew is still a part of a civil suit