Giuffre v. Andrew civil lawsuit (2022)
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Civil lawsuit filed by Virginia Giuffre against Prince Andrew alleging she was trafficked to him by Epstein and Maxwell; settled in 2022 without admission of liability
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Entities connected to Giuffre v. Andrew civil lawsuit (2022) through shared intermediaries, but not directly linked.
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Judge Kenneth Marra
Connected via: Virginia Giuffre (née Roberts), Virginia Giuffre, Andrew Windsor
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Mar-a-Lago resort
Connected via: Virginia Giuffre (née Roberts), Virginia Giuffre, Andrew Windsor
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New York
Connected via: Virginia Giuffre (née Roberts), Virginia Giuffre, Andrew Windsor
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Johanna Sjoberg
Connected via: Virginia Giuffre (née Roberts), Virginia Giuffre, Andrew Windsor
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Kenneth Marra
Connected via: Virginia Giuffre (née Roberts), Virginia Giuffre, Andrew Windsor
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- Person Virginia Giuffre (née Roberts) - Virginia Giuffre filed a civil lawsuit against Prince Andrew which was settled in 2022. Court Record
- Person Virginia Giuffre - Virginia Giuffre filed a civil lawsuit against Prince Andrew alleging she was trafficked to him by Epstein and Maxwell Credible Reporting
- Person Andrew Windsor - Prince Andrew settled a civil lawsuit with Virginia Giuffre in 2022 without admission of liability. Court Record
Part Of
- Location Verbier chalet - The sale of the Verbier chalet was intended to provide funds for Prince Andrew's legal expenses in the Giuffre civil ... Credible Reporting
Source Documents & Evidence
“Andrew denied any wrongdoing, and in 2022 settled a civil lawsuit with Giuffre in the United States without admission of liability. In the same year, Elizabeth II removed his military affiliations and patronages, and he ceased using the style "Roy...”Accessed: 2026-04-04
Added: 2026-04-04
· Updated: 2026-04-04
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