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Virginia Louise Giuffre (/ ˈ dʒ uː f r eɪ / JOO-fray; née Roberts; born August 9, 1983) is an American-Australian [1] campaigner who offers support to victims of sex trafficking. She is an alleged victim of the sex trafficking ring of Jeffrey Epstein . [ 2 ]
Virginia Giuffre v. Prince Andrew was a lawsuit filed in U.S. federal court in which Virginia Giuffre (née Roberts) sued Prince Andrew, Duke of York, second son of Queen Elizabeth II, for sexual assault.
Giuffre (then known by her maiden name Virginia Roberts) asserted that she had sex with Andrew on three occasions, including a trip to London in 2001 when she was 17, [10] and later in New York and on Little Saint James, U.S. Virgin Islands. [11] She alleged Epstein paid her $15,000 to have sex with the Duke in London. [10]
The unsealed files included a 2016 deposition of Virginia Giuffre, a woman who said Epstein sexually abused her and arranged for her to have sexual encounters with men including Britain's Prince ...
The documents released Thursday were from a now-settled defamation lawsuit filed by one of Epstein's alleged victims, Virginia Roberts Giuffre. Documents unsealed from suit against Epstein's ex ...
In 2014, Boies Schiller Flexner began representing Virginia Giuffre, a victim of Jeffrey Epstein who also accused Alan Dershowitz and Prince Andrew, Duke of York of sexually abusing her when she was a minor. [3] [4] McCawley was assigned to take on the case because of her experience volunteering with abuse victims in the foster care system. [4]
Virginia Giuffre has welcomed the release of more than 170 names linked to Epstein (PA Media) Judge Preska gave the John and Jane Does 14 days to respond before materials connected to the now ...
Virginia Giuffre claims to have been abused by Prince Andrew and Epstein's attorney Alan Dershowitz, who denies having sexually abused anyone. Arrested and charged in 2019 with child sex trafficking, Epstein spends only a short time behind bars, but his accusers still get their day in court.