Prince Andrew will face a civil trial in the U.S.
Prince Andrew, Queen Elizabeth’s second son, will face a civil trial in the U.S. over allegations he sexually abused an underage girl being trafficked by Jeffrey Epstein after a New York judge dismissed a last-ditch motion to have the suit thrown out.... [+]Key Facts
The prince could still settle with Virginia Giuffre, one of Epstein’s most vocal accusers, to avoid a trial that would be embarrassing for the British royal family.
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