U.S. district judge anticipates a trial on Virginia Giuffre’s civil claims against Prince Andrew would begin between September and December 2022
A U.S. judge on Wednesday said Britain’s Prince Andrew should be prepared for a civil trial late next year on accusations that he sexually abused a woman when she was under 18 and also being abused by the late financier Jeffrey Epstein.
Wednesday’s conference came five days after Andrew, 61, said he “unequivocally denies Giuffre’s false accusations against him” and urged Kaplan to dismiss the lawsuit. Before any trial, Giuffre and Andrew would submit to questioning under oath by opposing lawyers by next July 14. The prince had in September invoked British and international law in claiming that Giuffre had not properly served him with her lawsuit, but later dropped his objections.
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