Legal document that will end civil sex lawsuit against Prince Andrew to be made public – Lawyers

Today, a court document that Prince Andrew’s lawyer believes will put an end to the civil sex complaint against him will be opened and made public.

The paper is a 2009 settlement agreement between Virginia Giuffre, also known as Virginia Roberts, and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, according to various accounts.

Ms. Guiffre is suing the Queen’s son, alleging that he sexually assaulted her as a teenager.

She claims she was forced to have sex with Andrew when she was 17 and a minor under US law by late businessman Harvey Epstein. She is seeking specific monetary damages, although it is expected to be in the millions of dollars.

Andrew has categorically denied all of the accusations leveled against him.

The duke has been back in the spotlight over the past week after his friend Ghislaine Maxwell was convicted on five counts relating to sex trafficking last week, one of which directly involved Ms. Giuffre.

Maxwell now faces the rest of her life in jail after she was found guilty of helping to procure teenage girls for Epstein to sexually abuse.

Andrew B Brettler, Andrew’s lawyer, has argued at a previous hearing that Ms. Giuffre had entered into a ‘settlement agreement’ that would end her lawsuit against the duke.

Mr. Brettler previously told a New York hearing the agreement ‘releases Prince Andrew and others from any purported liability arising from the claims Ms. Giuffre asserted against Prince Andrew here’.

US District Judge Lewis A Kaplan, who is presiding over the civil case, is due to hold a video teleconference on Tuesday when a request by the duke’s legal team to dismiss the case will be heard.

Judge Kaplan last week refused an attempt by Andrew’s lawyers to halt the civil proceedings while questions over where Ms. Giuffre’s lives were dealt with.

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