Prince Andrew Accuser Virginia Giuffreās $500k Settlement With Epstein Revealed In New Document
A confidential deal between Jeffrey Epstein and Virginia Roberts Giuffre has been made public after US judges determined there was no reason for it to remain secret.
US District Judges Lewis Kaplan and Loretta Preska ordered the agreement be released today, January 3, 2022, before Prince Andrew seeks to dismiss a lawsuit brought against him by Giuffre tomorrow.
The document reveals that Epstein agreed to pay Giuffre $500,000 (Ā£370,000) to end her legal claims against him, and that Giuffre agreed not to sue anyone connected to Epstein who could be described as a āpotential defendantā.

Giuffre has accused the Duke of York of sexually assaulting her on three occasions when she was under the age of 18, while she was allegedly a victim of sex trafficking and abuse by Epstein.Ā The alleged abuse is said to have taken place in London, New York and the Virgin Islands.
Andrewās lawyers claim the agreement, made in 2009, protects the prince from the claims as it was intended to cover all of Giuffreās future accusations about Epsteinās alleged sex trafficking scheme, including references to āroyaltyā.
The lawyers were granted access to the document in October 2021, when Giuffreās lawyers offered to release it with the belief it would be āirrelevantā to the case.
Today it was revealed that Giuffre agreed in the 2009 document to dismiss her lawsuit against Epstein āupon payment and clearance of the settlement amountā, as well as to āforever discharge⦠any other person or entity who could have been included as a potential defendant⦠from all, and all manner of, action and actions of Virginia Roberts, including state or federalā¦ā, Sky News reports.
The document also states that the agreement ārepresents a final resolution of a disputed claim and is intended to avoid litigationā, adding: āThe settlement agreement shall not be construed to be an admission of liability or fault by any partyā.
Those involved in the settlement, which relates to a Florida state case which Andrew was not involved in, had agreed it was ānot intended to be used by any other person, nor be admissible in any proceeding or case against or involving Jeffrey Epstein, either civil or criminalā, the document says.
Lawyer Andrew Brettler previously told a New York hearing the agreement āreleases Prince Andrew and others from any purported liability arising from the claims Ms Giuffre asserted against Prince Andrew hereā, BBC News reports.
The princeās lawyers are expected to use the agreement as grounds for the dismissal of Giuffreās sexual assault lawsuit, in which she is seeking unspecified damages.
The request to dismiss the case is set to take place over a video teleconference with Judge Kaplan, however Giuffreās lawyers have argued the princeās lawyers should not use the agreement as a āget out of jail free cardā.





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