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Do you think she is completely innocent?None of the girls including Virginia are on trial here, you might reconsider your dinosaur mindset.
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Do you think she is completely innocent?None of the girls including Virginia are on trial here, you might reconsider your dinosaur mindset.
Do you think she is completely innocent?
Do you think she is completely innocent?
IIRC there was a failed extortion attempt on the supposed perpetrator yes?...wItHoUt vIcTiM bLaMiNg...
proceeds to blame the victim entirely
But you won’t answer the question? No one is found guilty yet, yeah?Stop being weird. Virginia isn't on trial or being sued for sexually assaulting anybody and she won't be. Ever.
But you won’t answer the question? No one is found guilty yet, yeah?
What are you? An idiot?But you won’t answer the question? No one is found guilty yet, yeah?
This is quite creepy, his defence is that Epstein had him covered in the deal agreement back in 2009. I hope this means we get to see it though.
Prince Andrew can request the unsealing of a 2009 settlement agreement that his lawyer claims protects him from a lawsuit alleging he sexually assaulted a girl two decades ago, a US judge has said.
Manhattan Federal Court's judge Loretta A. Preska said in a written order that Prince Andrew could seek the information to support arguments that the agreement between Virginia Giuffre and the late financier, Jeffrey Epstein, disallowed her lawsuit against the prince.
On Monday, lawyer Andrew Brettler, representing the Duke of York, told the Manhattan federal judge he believed the settlement agreement "absolves our client from any and all liability."
Judge says Prince Andrew can see Giuffre-Epstein agreement
A lawyer for Prince Andrew says the 2009 settlement agreement between the accused sex trafficker and the woman who accuses Prince Andrew of abusing her "absolves our client from any and all liability".www.abc.net.au