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Published 12:40 13 Jan 2022 GMT
Updated 17:21 13 Jan 2022 GMT
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“I think it’s very important to Virginia Giuffre that this matter be resolved in a way that vindicates her and vindicates the other victims.
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“A purely financial settlement is not anything that I think she’s interested in.” Virginia Giuffre says she was the victim of sex trafficking and abuse by Jeffrey Epstein his powerful associates in the early 2000s. She claims she was sexually assaulted by Prince Andrew when she was just 17 years old. He denies all allegations. Through a 2009 document made public last week, it was revealed that Virginia Giuffre settled with Jeffrey Epstein for $500k (€438,000). Prince Andrew's legal team had hoped to use this information to discredit any further legal proceedings, but Judge Lewis Kaplan ruled in favour of Giuffre.Dáil passes abortion bill to remove mandatory three-day waiting period
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