Former Prince Andrew's New Accuser Faces Major Lawsuit Hurdles
Summary
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly Prince Andrew, may face a new lawsuit related to Jeffrey Epstein. A second woman claims she was sent to the UK by Epstein for a meeting with Andrew in 2010, but legal experts say there are challenges due to time limits on filing such cases.Key Facts
- Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor may face legal action related to allegations connected to Jeffrey Epstein.
- A second woman claims she had a planned encounter with Andrew in 2010, organized by Epstein.
- Andrew denies having any sexual contact with women introduced by Epstein.
- A previous accuser, Virginia Giuffre, settled a lawsuit against Andrew in 2021, with him denying liability.
- Legal expert Neama Rahmani says time limits could be a challenge for the new case to proceed.
- Civil lawsuits for sexual assault have specific time limits, differing by state and case details.
- There are no time constraints for investigating human trafficking allegations in the U.S. and U.K.
- Andrew currently has no public relations or legal representation to handle potential lawsuits.
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