‘Help me fight this fight’: Virginia Giuffre in plea to public over Prince Andrew scandal

NB: The BBC has interviewed a person who alleges victimisation by a Prince. Independent institutions and freedom of the press still count for something. Is there any chance the Indian media will interview family members of Judge Loya; or those of his close friends? Will any of our garrulous op-ed writers pursue this matter? Or is the investigation of mysterious and convenient death not in 'the national interest'? DS

‘Help me fight this fight’: Virginia Giuffre in plea to public over Prince Andrew scandal
A beleaguered Prince Andrew faced fresh embarrassment after his accuser Virginia Giuffre, who claims she was trafficked as a teenager to have sex with him, appeared on television to implore the British public to “not accept this as being OK”. In her first UK broadcast interview, Giuffre repeated allegations she had sex with the prince when she was aged 17 on the instructions of Ghislaine Maxwell, a socialite and close friend of the US financier and sex offender, Jeffrey Epstein, who killed himself in August. The prince, 59, whose relationship with Epstein has led to him standing down from public duties, has consistently and categorically denied the allegations, which Buckingham Palace said were “false and without foundation”.

BBC Panorama said it had uncovered a 2015 email from Andrew to Maxwell asking for help dealing with the allegations by Giuffre, previously Virginia Roberts. He wrote: “Let me know when we can talk. Got some specific questions to ask you about Virginia Roberts,” to which Maxwell replied: “Have some info. Call me when you have a moment.” In the interview that was broadcast on Monday, Giuffre said: “I implore the people in the UK to stand up beside me, to help me fight this fight, to not accept this as being OK. “This is not some sordid sex story. This is a story of being trafficked. This is a story of abuse and this is a story of your guy’s royalty.”...
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2019/dec/02/prince-andrew-accuser-virginia-giuffre-asks-uk-public-to-stand-by-her-in-bbc-interview

see also
Tavleen Singh: Without rule of law there can be no democracy
Do our leaders want to certify political assassination?
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