Prince Andrew served papers for Virginia Roberts Giuffre’s sex assault lawsuit, her lawyers say in court docs

Giuffre’s lawsuit claims she was ‘forced to have sexual intercourse with Prince Andrew against her will’ — which he has repeatedly denied — at the behest of Jeffrey Epstein and accused madam Ghislaine Maxwell
Prince Andrew has finally been served court papers over his sex accuser’s lawsuit — after his police guards and security were initially ordered not to accept them, according to court papers filed Friday.
Cesar Sepulveda filed an affidavit in the Manhattan federal court lawsuit brought by Virginia Roberts Giuffre confirming that he had served the papers to Andrew at his Royal Lodge home at 9:30 a.m. on Aug. 27.
He detailed how he had been repeatedly rebuffed in previous attempts to hand over the documents in which Queen Elizabeth II’s 61-year-old son is accused of first-degree rape tied to late pedophile Jeffrey Epstein’s sex ring.
Sepulveda said the day before the papers were successfully served he had been told to wait at Andrew’s main gates, where police officers — including Andrew’s head of security — repeatedly claimed they could not reach anyone inside. – READ MORE
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