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Prince Andrew to challenge US jurisdiction in sex assault suit

Lawyers say UK royal has also not been served legal papers in the case

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 14 Sep 2021 6:00PM

Prince Andrew to challenge US jurisdiction in sex assault suit
Britain’s Prince Andrew is vehemently denying claims he had sex with accuser Virginia Giuffre and says he has no recollection of meeting her. – Virginia Roberts pic, September 14, 2021

NEW YORK – Britain’s Prince Andrew will contest a US court’s jurisdiction over a civil suit brought by a woman who says he sexually abused her when she was a teenager, court filings showed yesterday.

His lawyers will also say the prince has not been served legal papers in the case, despite claims by his accuser’s legal team.

Court papers filed in New York said attorney Andrew Brettler would represent Prince Andrew, Queen Elizabeth II’s second son, “for the purpose of contesting purported service of process and challenging jurisdiction”.

Accuser Virginia Giuffre said she was “lent out” for underage sex by late US financier Jeffrey Epstein, who killed himself in a New York prison in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex trafficking minors.

Giuffre sued Andrew last month, alleging he sexually abused her at the London home of socialite Ghislaine Maxwell more than 20 years ago, when Giuffre was under 18.

Giuffre also claims Andrew abused her at Epstein’s New York mansion and on Little St James, Epstein’s private island in the US Virgin Islands.

Andrew, 61, has vehemently denied claims he had sex with Giuffre and said he has no recollection of meeting her.

Giuffre sued Andrew under the Child Victims Act, as she was 17 at the time of the alleged offences.

An agent for Giuffre said in an affidavit last week that he handed the papers to a police officer at the main gates of Andrew’s property in Windsor, England, on August 27, but did not meet him personally.

Andrew, a divorced father of two and former Royal Navy helicopter pilot, who flew in the 1982 Falklands War against Argentina, was forced to step back from front-line royal duties in late 2019.

That followed outrage at a television interview he gave to the BBC, in which he defended his friendship with Epstein, a multi-million-dollar hedge fund manager who befriended countless celebrities.

Andrew later issued a statement in which he said he “unequivocally” regretted his “ill-judged association” with Epstein.

He has made few public appearances since, although he joined other senior royals for the funeral of his father, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, at Windsor Castle last April.

Maxwell has pleaded not guilty to charges of recruiting underage girls for Epstein. She is due to go on trial on November 29. – AFP, September 14, 2021

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