Prince Andrew sued by accuser (Epstein scandal)

The serving of the subpoena is being denied by
the people who are in the house, it was reported
on the BBC News today on the radio.

Mike.
 

The serving of the subpoena is being denied by
the people who are in the house, it was reported
on the BBC News today on the radio.

Mike.
Yes , I heard that mike.......the establishment will deny it.....grrrrr😡
 

OK, Andrew has been served as of today.

B
ut has he?
Oh the irony of that term, "served." It's used in race horse breeding, when the stallion covers the mare, he services her. Likewise in the canine world, pedigree breeders and especially race dogs like whippets & greyhounds, when bred, are serviced. Then again we all knew that Andrew was a randy old stud.
 
I read a blurb about Charles' staff being involved with a possible bribe scheme for his charities donors to become named lords, or something. The Queen is, beloved, and in her 90s. He long reign gave her a huge popularity, but it also means that her successors are going to be all old men. Men don't wear tiaras in public, so an old man doesn't look terribly "royal'. Given that the 'royals' are actual human beings, with all their human foibles, I wonder if the monarchy will continue without the mega star, QEII?
 
The Queen is, beloved, and in her 90s. Her long reign gave her a huge popularity, but it also means that her successors are going to be all old men. Men don't wear tiaras in public, so an old man doesn't look terribly "royal'. Given that the 'royals' are actual human beings, with all their human foibles, I wonder if the monarchy will continue without the mega star, QEII?
This is a great question fuzzbudy, if Prince Charles dies before
the Queen, then the next in line will be Prince Andrew!!

I often wonder if something can or has been done to ensure that
Prince William will step up, or will the rules of hundreds of years
ago, hold firm.

Mike.
 
This is typical of the inaccurate information being passed around.

It was a security chief, it was a simple cop, and it wasn't Windsor Castle, it was Windsor Lodge.
I said it was a security Chief.... :unsure: and it'll all clearer still that it would be at Windsor lodge given that's where Andrew and Sarah now live...
 
OK, Andrew has been served as of today.

B
ut has he?

You know you own law best, but I can't see that handing papers to somebody who happens to be standing at the front gate constitutes proper service.

Surely there is a requirement to show that the person is an authorised, or at least a legally recognized, representative of the defendant?

Here in NM, that wouldn't count as "service."
 
After all the upset that was served, he wasn't served the
documents, the High Court in England, has ruled today
that he was and that he received them.

This was on the news earlier, I wonder what slippery moves,
he will try now.

Mike.
 
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The 80 year old David Boies is the American lawyer who has Prince Andrew in his sights.

His humiliating cross-examination of Bill Gates almost led to the dissolution of Microsoft; a few years later, a pioneering case he fought and won in California helped pave the way for marriage equality in America. In the commercial world, he became known as a lawyer who could save your company: nine times he has secured settlements of more than $1 billion.
Source: The Times
 
Scotland Yard has dropped any investigation into accusations against Prince Andrew of sexual assault...

Scotland Yard has abandoned its review of sex abuse allegations surrounding Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein, it was revealed tonight.

After its officers reportedly spoke with accuser Virginia Roberts, the force has decided to take no further action over her allegation that she was trafficked to London as a 17-year-old and forced to have sex with Andrew.

Scotland Yard has also decided to take no further action over claims that billionaire financier Epstein groomed and abused other young women in Britain.

The Duke of York, 61, is facing a civil lawsuit in the US after Miss Roberts accused him of 'rape in the first degree', and said she was abused by him in London after a visit to Tramp nightclub in Mayfair. Andrew has always vehemently denied the claims and his legal team is seeking to get the US case thrown out.

The Met had previously examined Ms Giuffre' allegations against the duke but did not open a full investigation, saying the case was a matter for the US authorities.

After the civil lawsuit was filed in New York, Met Commissioner Cressida Dick said she had asked her officers to review the claim, adding: 'No one is above the law.'

But a Met spokesman said last night: 'As a matter of procedure, MPS officers reviewed a document released in August 2021 as part of a US civil action. This review has concluded and we are taking no further action.'

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...estigation-Prince-Andrew-Jeffrey-Epstein.html
 
With night of the British nor the US police intending to take action it is just down to this one woman who has alleged sexual assault.

She is perfectly entitled to do so of course, but I don't see much of a chances of her getting satisfaction.
I agree, particularly as she was a paid escort..and oddly never tried to sue any of her other clients...

Don't get me wrong..I have no love for PA..in fact he's such an arrogant piece of stuff, I'd love to see him being taken down a peg or 3 ..but I don't think this woman is going to be the one to do it...
 
I agree, particularly as she was a paid escort..and oddly never tried to sue any of her other clients...

Don't get me wrong..I have no love for PA..in fact he's such an arrogant piece of stuff, I'd love to see him being taken down a peg or 3 ..but I don't think this woman is going to be the one to do it...
Do you think they paid her off at all?
That seems to be the way things get handled these days.
 
No...never. She's still trying to sue him... it's the police in the UK who are saying there's no case to answer...
That's because the Metro police see through the entire scheme. I think my country should take a lesson from this as well. After all she's living in Australia now and it is difficult to determine where all this is going except it should go out the window.
 
he is protected by being the son of the Queen.

That is simply not true:

Only American diplomats wise are above the law in this country, as we saw when the late Duke of Edinburgh was given a formal police warning for a driving offence.

He is protected to a certain extent by the strength of the Queen's personality. She will certainly refuse to give way in anyway at all.

However, when she passes Charles will not be as strong, and is certainly be likely to chuck his brother under the bus, not least for the distress he has caused HM .
 
This will be dragged out in courts and public to the point most won't care anymore. Others involved probably will have started "dying" off or get nailed for something else. Others going scott free.
 
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This will be dragged out in courts and public to the point most won't care anymore. Others involved will probably started "dying" off or get nailed for something else. Others going scott free.
well it won't get to any court because the British Police have abandoned any and all investigations into this... so unless PA takes a trip to the USA.. and is served there, this is never likely to even sniff the inside of a court much less be a trial
 
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