the accuser of Prince Andrew denounces "ridiculous excuses"

Virginia Roberts on an image from a video broadcast by the BBC on December 2, 2019. HO / AFP

The American who claims to have been forced to have sex with Prince Andrew under the influence of financier Jeffrey Epstein, denounced his "Ridiculous excuses" from the son of Elizabeth II.

In an interview broadcast on the BBC on Monday, Virginia Roberts, Giuffre's wife, says she was introduced to the second son of Queen Elizabeth II, eighth in the order of succession to the throne, by Jeffrey Epstein and his girlfriend at the time , Ghislaine Maxwell, during a nightclub trip, where the prince invited her to dance.

"It was horrible and this guy kept sweating on me", detailed one who was then only 17 years old. Mme Giuffre says he was forced to have sex with him later that evening, then on two more occasions in New York and on the private Caribbean island of Jeffrey Epstein, who has since committed suicide in prison.

In mid-November, the prince denied "categorically" these accusations in an interview considered disastrous on the BBC which pushed him to retire since the public life. He argued that an illness prevented him from sweating and that he did not remember meeting this young woman. About a photograph where he held it by the hip, the Duke of York had previously claimed to have no memory, insinuating that it had been retouched.

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"I beg the British to support me"

"The people involved will obviously continue to use these ridiculous excuses that one would have extended his arm or that the photo has been retouched"explains Mme Giuffre in the interview at the BBC. "They're bullshit!she insurgent. He knows what happened, I know what happened. And only one of us tells the truth. "

Virginia Roberts has also called on the British to support her: "I beg the British to support me, to help me fight this fight, not to accept (…) the story of an abuse (sexual) which concerns your royal family », she said.

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Since filming this one-hour BBC program, Buckingham Palace has stated that Andrew "Regretted unequivocally (his) poorly-informed association with Jeffrey Epstein »but has "Categorically denied that the Duke of York had any contact or sexual relationship with Virginia Roberts".

The British police confirmed last week that there would be no criminal investigation in the UK.

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