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British police defend decision to not pursue Prince Andrew sex trafficking claims
2019-11-29
[NYP] British police on Thursday defended the decision to not fully investigate sex trafficking claims by Prince Andrew’s accuser ‐ something she has blasted as "corruption" in the highest levels of government.

Virginia Roberts Giuffre has long claimed that Jeffrey Epstein made her have sex with the royal three times, including in London in March 2001 when a now notorious photo was taken of them together.

Giuffre claimed on Twitter this week that London police told her they would "forensically examine" Ghislaine Maxwell’s house, where she claimed the sex happened soon after the photo was taken.

"Next thing I hear, just like the FBI, they were not allowed to pursue the investigation," she wrote Monday, calling it "corruption in the highelevels [sic] of gov."
Posted by:Besoeker

#3  ...Short of them finding incontrovertible photo/video evidence and/or a statement that says, "I did it and I'm proud of it, Love, Andy", he's going to walk - no member of the royal family is going to go down for something like this. On the other hand, his time as an active member of the family is done, full stop. A shame, really, Andrew acquitted himself well in the Falklands - may well have deserved a VC in decoying a missile away from a ship, and he had a genuinely solid military career.

That, however, was then. This is now.

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2019-11-29 16:41  

#2  
Posted by: Frank G   2019-11-29 08:49  

#1  Muted condemnations of Prince Andrew's conduct are seeping out of Washington. His upcoming 'Dancing with the stars' contract could be in jeopardy. Stronger messages may follow.
Posted by: Besoeker   2019-11-29 06:57  

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