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Prince Andrew Accuser Virginia Giuffre's Lawyer Reveals Details Of Multimillion Dollar Settlement For First Time!

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Prince Andrew had to fork over a TON of cash to settle his sexual assault lawsuit, which was brought forth by accuser Virginia Giuffre.

And for the first time since the case closed last February, we’re getting all the details that led up to the Duke of York giving up the fight!

As Perezcious readers and anglophiles alike know, Virginia’s suit alleged she was sex trafficked by Jeffrey Epstein and forced to have sex with the 63-year-old multiple times — including when she was just 17 (which he allegedly was well aware of).

Andrew tried to get the case dismissed but didn’t have any luck. After lots of denying the allegations, he suddenly gave in and agreed to a settlement  last year (without apologizing for anything).

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