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Prince Andrew, Duke of York, named in underage 'sex slave' lawsuit


A massage therapist who regularly treated Prince Andrew in his bedroom claims he was a "constant sex pest".

Emma Gruenbaum, 50, said the Duke of York would often ask about her love life and tried to hug her at the end of sessions, held in Royal Lodge, Windsor Great Park.

She claimed she swore at the Queen's second son, 61, after he made a comment about her bum and after another remark told him: "It’s none of your f***ing business."
 

A massage therapist who regularly treated Prince Andrew in his bedroom claims he was a "constant sex pest".

Emma Gruenbaum, 50, said the Duke of York would often ask about her love life and tried to hug her at the end of sessions, held in Royal Lodge, Windsor Great Park.

She claimed she swore at the Queen's second son, 61, after he made a comment about her bum and after another remark told him: "It’s none of your f***ing business."
Ms Gruenbaum was allegedly told "not to make a fuss" before she heard Andrew say behind her: "Hey nice a*. Do you take it up the a?"
With chat up lines like that I bet Royston Vasey's getting worried about competition for his Blackpool residency this year. :eek:
 

A massage therapist who regularly treated Prince Andrew in his bedroom claims he was a "constant sex pest".

Emma Gruenbaum, 50, said the Duke of York would often ask about her love life and tried to hug her at the end of sessions, held in Royal Lodge, Windsor Great Park.

She claimed she swore at the Queen's second son, 61, after he made a comment about her bum and after another remark told him: "It’s none of your f***ing business."
Every single word of that rings true, particularly about him insisting on being in the nip. Making a massage into some kind of exploitative turn on is also straight out out of the epstein school of noncery. It's, literally learned behaviour from that creep.
 
I've no idea where windsor and his lawyer's were up to in 'brazen it out and go to court v settle the case', but this must tip the balance a bit further towards settle. 'Exhibiting a pattern of behaviour' is a phrase that comes to mind, or simply another event he won't want recounting in court.
 
I've no idea where windsor and his lawyer's were up to in 'brazen it out and go to court v settle the case', but this must tip the balance a bit further towards settle. 'Exhibiting a pattern of behaviour' is a phrase that comes to mind, or simply another event he won't want recounting in court.
I don't think VG's up for letting him off the hook by settling and good for her.

Seems there's another masseuse in the fail now linking Randy Andy and Maxwell to naked massages and rompy pompy yacht invites.

Makes you wonder how many other might come forward.


'He was naked throughout the massage but always remained on his front.' fucking the hole in his teddy.
 
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Blimey!

Prince Andrew, the disgraced second son of Queen Elizabeth II, has settled a lawsuit brought by Virginia Giuffre, a woman who had accused him of raping her when she was a teenage victim of Andrew’s friend, the notorious sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, according to a new court filing in Manhattan on Tuesday.

The amount that Andrew, 61, will pay Ms. Giuffre is confidential, the parties said in a joint statement attached to the filing.

Andrew also “intends to make a substantial donation” to a charity “in support of victims’ rights,” the statement says.

The deal comes just weeks before Andrew was scheduled to sit for a deposition, in which he would have been questioned under oath by Ms. Giuffre’s lawyers. Andrew did not admit to any of Ms. Giuffre’s accusations against him in the statement announcing the settlement.
 
Blimey!


I suspect that this is the crucial bit

The deal comes just weeks before Andrew was scheduled to sit for a deposition, in which he would have been questioned under oath by Ms. Giuffre’s lawyers

Someone has finally convinced him that was likely to go about as well as his now infamous TV interview.
 
Good in one sense - she gets the money. But her claims against him won't be vindicated by a court of law.
Him settling feels much like vindication. And it means she won't have to give evidence in court which is surely a good thing. (Imagine being the victim of sexual exploitation and trafficking and then being questioned in minute detail about that exploitation and having your life and character dragged through the mud.)
 
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