Prince Andrew’s lawyers accept he was served with US case papers | Sunday Observer

Prince Andrew’s lawyers accept he was served with US case papers

26 September, 2021
Virginia Giuffre, then Roberts,with Prince  Andrew in London in 2001
Virginia Giuffre, then Roberts,with Prince Andrew in London in 2001

London, (BBC) - Prince Andrew’s US lawyers have accepted he has been served with legal papers which allege he sexually assaulted Virginia Giuffre in 2001.

It follows a dispute over whether the prince had been formally notified of the civil claim against him.

Giuffre, 38, claims she was sexually assaulted by the prince at three locations including New York City.

Prince Andrew, the Queen’s 61-year-old second son, has consistently denied the allegation.

Court documents show that lawyers for both sides spoke on September, 21, and the time for the duke to respond was extended.

That response must now be filed to a court in New York by October 29.

A judge ruled last week that Prince Andrew’s US lawyer could be served with legal papers.

Serving of documents is the critical first stage in any claim for damages - it means that a defendant has been made fully aware of the allegations against them by receiving all of the papers in the case.

Giuffre was an accuser of the billionaire sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, who died in prison in 2019.

Giuffre - then known as Virginia Roberts - says she was assaulted by the prince at the London home of Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell, and at Epstein’s homes in Manhattan and Little Saint James, in the US Virgin Islands.

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