Met Police rule out investigation into claims Andrew ordered smear campaign on Virginia Giuffre
The Metropolitan Police found no new evidence after multiple reviews and cited jurisdictional limits, with prior decisions upheld not to investigate the 2011 claims against Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
- The Metropolitan Police will not investigate claims that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor asked an officer to dig up dirt on Virginia Giuffre, who accused him of sexual assault.
- Giuffre, who was trafficked by Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, alleged she was forced to have sex with Andrew when she was 17 in 2001, claims he has denied.
- The Met said an assessment did not reveal additional evidence of criminal acts or misconduct by Andrew regarding the alleged smear campaign against Giuffre.
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According to the London police, no investigation will be conducted against Andrew Mountbatten Windsor on the charge that he had hired his bodyguards on Virginia Giuffre to investigate. An investigation did not reveal "an indication of criminal acts or misconduct" and that the police would not take any further action, said the senior police officer Ella Marriott on Saturday. In a historic decision, British King Charles III had denied his brother …
Police won't probe claim former prince asked bodyguard to investigate Giuffre
London's police force says it will not take further action over claims that former prince Andrew asked his protection officer to carry out checks on Virginia Roberts Giuffre.
Elizabeth II's second son was deposed in October for his past ties with Jeffrey Epstein.
The British police found no evidence that ex-prince Andrew asked one of his bodyguards to investigate Virginia Giuffre.
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