"Virginia told me she had slept with Prince Andrew in London."

Another testimony falls on the son of Queen Elizabeth, involved in the story of the sex scandal connected to the acquaintance of the suicidal American billionaire Jeffrey Epstein.

After the Duke of York's lawyers asked for the dismissal of the civil suit filed against him in the US by Virginia Giuffre, one of the alleged victims (at the time a minor) of the fixer and his VIP friends, the Daily Mail announces the reconstruction of Carolyn Andriano, another of the witnesses in the New York trial of Ghislaine Maxwell , found guilty of trafficking in minors and an accomplice of Epstein.

According to Andriano's account, in 2001 Giuffre contacted her saying she was in London and was going out for dinner with Maxwell, Epstein and Andrea. "I didn't want to believe it, but I had no reason not to. It seemed like an exaggeration, but after all Virginia knew a lot of important people," said the woman. After returning to the US, Giuffre would show her a photo with the prince, claiming that she had had sexual relations with him.

"She didn't seem upset to me, on the contrary she said it as if she were cool enough." According to Andriano it was Giuffre who tried to recruit her to get her into the circle of Epstein and Maxwell, where she would be persuaded to have sex massages, pose naked and have intercourse with older men. The woman also claimed to have given up anonymity to "be the voice of all survivors of sexual abuse".

"I want all the girls to know what happened to me when she was a teenager and how it affected my life," added Andriano, arguing that he does not consider Giuffre a victim in the affair.

(Unioneonline / D)

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