KEY POINTS
  • Prince Andrew lost his bid to dismiss a lawsuit accusing him of having sex with an underage girl, Virginia Giuffre, years ago while she was being sexually exploited by Jeffrey Epstein.
  • Andrew, who is a son of Queen Elizabeth II, had been a longtime friend of Epstein, an eccentric money manager whom dozens of women say sexually abused them as girls and as young women.
  • A federal judge in New York denied the motion to dismiss the suit, saying language in a civil settlement between Epstein and Giuffre was ambiguous in regard to the case before the court.
Prince Andrew with Virginia Giuffre and Ghislain Maxwell.

A federal judge in New York on Wednesday rejected a request by Prince Andrew of Britain to dismiss a lawsuit accusing him of having sex with an underage girl, Virginia Giuffre, years ago while she was being sexually exploited by Jeffrey Epstein.

Andrew, a son of Queen Elizabeth II, had been a longtime friend of Epstein, the late eccentric money manager whom dozens of women say sexually abused them as girls and as young women.