The household of Virginia Giuffre has launched an emotional assertion after information one in all her alleged abusers, Prince Andrew of the UK, has been stripped of his royal title.
On Thursday, Buckingham Palace introduced that Andrew, who publicly relinquished his royal duties in 2019 over his ties to convicted intercourse offender Jeffrey Epstein, will not be generally known as “Prince,” “His Royal Highness” or the “Duke of York.” He’ll go by the title Andrew Mountbatten Windsor any more.
Giuffre, who died at the age of 41 earlier this 12 months, was one in all Epstein’s earliest and most outstanding public accusers. She additionally accused the disgraced financier and his confederate, Ghislaine Maxwell, of forcing her to have intercourse with Windsor on a number of events, first when she was simply 17 years outdated.

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Reacting to the information in a statement to People magazine, Giuffre’s brother, Sky Roberts, and his spouse, Amanda Roberts, stated, “At the moment, an abnormal American lady from an abnormal American household introduced down a British prince along with her reality and extraordinary braveness.”
“Virginia Roberts Giuffre, our sister, a baby when she was sexually assaulted by Andrew, by no means stopped preventing for accountability for what had occurred to her and to numerous different survivors like her,” the assertion went on. “At the moment, she declares victory.”

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Windsor reached an out-of-court settlement with Giuffre in 2022, however in a press release stemming from the settlement, he expressed remorse for his hyperlinks to Epstein with out admitting any guilt or providing an express apology.
Giuffre detailed how she allegedly first met Windsor in 2001 in her posthumous memoir, “No one’s Lady: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Preventing for Justice,” which was launched in October.
Buckingham Palace’s determination comes amid elevated scrutiny over President Donald Trump’s alleged ties to Epstein and requires the Division of Justice to publicly launch paperwork associated to legal investigations into the late financier, who died in jail in 2019.











