All for Elizabeth's favorite son: the royal family spends millions of pounds to defend Prince Andrew who was accused of rape
After being relieved of his royal duties, Prince Andrew is currently residing on his mother's estate in Scotland.
The controversial prince, considered by many to be the favorite son of Queen Elizabeth II, is currently staying in Scotland on his mother's estate to avoid attempts to get served legal documents on sexual abuse for which Virginia Giuffre accused him.
Innocence worth millions
Queen Elizabeth II according to foreign media reports, will now allegedly pay millions to a team of lawyers that includes lawyers Melissa Lerner and Andrew Brettler, who are believed to charge around two thousand dollars an hour - all to prove the innocence of the prince who was acquitted of the royal duties.
A lawsuit filed by Virginia in a New York court states that the American financier, otherwise convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, "lent" her to Prince Andrew for sexual relations.
Giuffre said Andrew sexually abused her three times at Ghislaine Maxwell's home in London more than 20 years ago when she was still a minor.
"Epstein, Maxwell, and Prince Andrew forced the plaintiff, a child, to have sex with Prince Andrew against her will," she said in a lawsuit that Andrew vehemently dismissed despite photos of himself in the company of Giuffre and Epstein's mistress and pimp Ghislaine Maxwell.
Legal papers not served properly?
The first hearing was held on September 13, and the prince's legal team claims that the lawsuit is unfounded and that the legal papers, in this case, were not served properly - which is why they will challenge the validity of the lawsuit.
"We consider this to be an unfounded, unsustainable, and potentially illegal lawsuit filed by the plaintiff against the duke. There was a settlement agreement reached by the plaintiff in a previous action that relieves the duke and others of any potential liability," the prince's lawyer said.
The truth was taken to the grave by Jeffrey Epstein
Only Jeffrey Epstein obviously knows the real truth, but he took it to the grave because in 2019 he committed suicide in prison and thus avoided trial for his crimes.
Although two decades have passed since then, Virginia Giuffre, today the wife and mother of three children living in Australia, has not yet recovered from the psychological and emotional trauma. She asks Andrew for monetary compensation for the suffering she endured, in the amount determined by the court, and to cover all court costs.
If she wins the lawsuit, the money will be donated to foundations that help victims of sex trafficking.
By: Amber V. - Gossip Whispers