Sunday 2 January 2022

Prince Andrew Trying Everything To Avoid Court Case

With Ghislaine Maxwell found guilty of recruiting and trafficking young girls to be sexually abused, eye's are now turning to others who were in the Epstein and Maxwell’s orbit and scribbled into their infamous Little Black Book including the Queens second son, Prince Andrew.
Other names currently feeling a bit more sweaty this morning are Woody Allen, Donald Trump and Bill Clinton who all made trips aboard Epstein’s jet dubbed the 'Lolita Express according to flight logs and have been named as visitors by staff at Epstein’s private island, dubbed Paedeophile Island by the locals.
Now making an appearance in the Epstein contact book does not show any connection whatsoever to what Maxwell and Epstein where up to but as Andrew is being taken to court by Virginia Roberts-Giuffre for having sexual relations with her on 3 occasions when she was a minor, it isn't helpful.
The Prince vehemently denies having sex with her and at one point denied having any recollection of meeting her despite that photograph of him with his arm around the 17-year old Ms Roberts-Giuffre which had the 'fixer' Ghislaine Maxwell in the background.
He also has his continued association with Epstein and Maxwell with the Prince a frequent visitor to Epstein's home after his release from prison for sex with a minor which Andrew explain in that notorious BBC interview, was due to his house being: 'A convenient place to stay' and he continued the friendship as it felt 'the honourable and right thing to do'.
The US Prosecutors have complained about Prince Andrew not participating in the case and trying to dismiss the sex assault lawsuit against him and this weekend a US Court refused his latest two attempts and ordered the Prince to turn over key legal documents for a court hearing this week.
The developments follow revelations that Giuffre’s lawyers are claiming to have six witnesses linking the Duke to Roberts-Giuffre but the Prince is yet to forward any witnesses to support his alibi that he was in Pizza Express in Woking on the night in 2001 when he was accused of having sex with Giuffre.
Pressure is certainly mounting on the Prince who may be gambling on the case being thrown out after further challenges but it isn't a good look when rather than prove his innocence in Court, he is trying everything possible to avoid the case reaching that point.

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