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Royal pressure on the BBC showing an Interview with Epstein-victim

The BBC radiates on Monday evening an Interview with a victim from the abuse scandal of the late US businessman Jeffrey Epstein. The US-American does it again s

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Royal pressure on the BBC showing an Interview with Epstein-victim

The BBC radiates on Monday evening an Interview with a victim from the abuse scandal of the late US businessman Jeffrey Epstein. The US-American does it again sets out serious allegations against the second-oldest son of the Queen, Prince Andrew.

Virginia Giuffre the UK is the broadcaster that she had been forced as a 17-Year-old in the years 2001 and 2002, three Times to have Sex with the Prince. Andrew denies the allegations. The Interview is part of a one-hour broadcast of the reportage format, panoramic, and is shown at 22 o'clock (Swiss time) on BBC One.

"He knows what happened, I know what happened. And only one of the two of us told the truth," says Giuffre in a pre-widespread excerpt from the Interview, was a little taken back later from the grid. It is a really scary time in your life, so Giuffre.

Not a word of compassion: Prince Andrew speaks in the BBC Interview for the first time to the abuse allegations. Video: BBC

Andrew says, to be able to Giuffre, which was then called Roberts, remember. Also a photo of the girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell in London shows him with the young people in the house of the British Epstein, he does not want to know again.

The Prince is currently because of his connection to Epstein violently under pressure. The US multi-millionaire Epstein had taken at the beginning of August in a New York prison life. He was accused of dozens of mind takes years of abuse and forced into Prostitution.

Andrew was for many years a friend of Epstein's and stayed in the property. From the machinations of his former friend, he wants nothing to hear. Nevertheless, he drew the first consequences and put down provisionally all responsibilities for the king family. He also promised, "to help all the competent investigative authorities". US victims ' lawyers asked the Prince, also in a civil action, under oath, to testify. (roy/SDA)

Created: 02.12.2019, 04:06 PM

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