Prince Andrew will have to answer for himself in his forthcoming sexual abuse trial — quite literally. The prince will likely spend up to two days in London being questioned by David Boies, a renowned American attorney who is representing Andrew’s accuser Virginia Giuffre, the Daily Mail reported on January 29.
With Andrew’s deposition set to take place later in 2022, Boies clarified to the Daily Telegraph that he wasn’t looking to attack the Duke of York in any manner that was unfair. “I’m going to try to get him to understand that this is not going to be combative,” Boies said (via the Daily Mail). “Obviously, I’m going to ask him a lot of questions. And although some of the questions may be uncomfortable, I’m not going to be aggressive or in any way offensive to him. I’m going to be respectful.”
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While Andrew has repeatedly denied all allegations, he and his loved ones can take some measure of comfort in his family being spared from the hot seat. Boies has confirmed he will not involve Andrew’s family, including the likes of ex-wife Duchess of York Sarah Ferguson and Queen Elizabeth herself, in the line of questioning.
If you or anyone you know has been a victim of sexual assault, help is available. Visit the Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network website or contact RAINN’s National Helpline at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673).
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