Britain police have reported they won’t make any move against Prince Andrew after a survey provoked by a Jeffrey Epstein informer who asserts that he physically attacked her. Virginia Giuffre claims she was dealt by Epstein to have intercourse with Andrew in London in 2001 when she was matured 17 and a minor under US, law. She is suing the ruler in a US Court.
Andrew, the second child of Queen Elizabeth II, denies the charges. He told the BBC in a 2019 meeting that he never had intercourse with Giuffre, saying: It didn’t occur. In August, London’s Metropolitan Police power started an audit of charges associated with late sentenced sex guilty party Epstein. Police boss Cressida Dick said at the time that nobody is exempt from the rules that everyone else follows.
In an assertion late Sunday (11th October), the power said its “audit has closed, and we are making no further move.” It additionally said it would make no move over claims, first announced by Channel 4 News, that Epstein’s supposed accessory, Ghislaine Maxwell, dealt, prepared, and mishandled ladies and young ladies in the UK. Maxwell, a British socialite, is in a US prison anticipating preliminary on charges that she enrolled adolescent young ladies for Epstein to mishandle.