Prince Andrew plans no legal action over underage sex claims
London (CNN)Britain's
Prince Andrew does not have plans to take legal action against a woman
who has named him in a sex abuse lawsuit in Florida, CNN learned
Tuesday.
The allegation that he had sex with an underage girl, made in a federal court filing in Florida last week, has been firmly rejected by Buckingham Palace.
"It
is emphatically denied that the Duke of York had any form of sexual
contact or relationship with Virginia Roberts. Any claim to the contrary
is false and without foundation," the palace said in a statement
Monday.
At the same time, prominent
U.S. attorney Alan Dershowitz, facing a similar accusation, has filed a
motion asking a federal court to "strike the allegations made against
him" regarding alleged sexual misconduct involving underage girls.
In
the same document, filed Monday, Dershowitz requested "a show cause
order against" the lawyers for the woman making this claim "and awarding
such other relief that the Court deems just and proper."
Along
with Andrew and others, Dershowitz was named in the court filing in
Florida as one of the prominent people who had sexual contact with
teenage girls through self-made billionaire Jeffrey Epstein, who pleaded
guilty some years ago in Florida to a state charge of prostitution
solicitation.
Dershowitz, a Harvard
University professor and high-profile lawyer, has never been charged
with a crime in this case, nor has he been sued by the alleged victim.
He rejected the allegations in an interview with CNN's "New Day" on Monday and later, while speaking to CNN's Hala Gorani.
Amid the swirl of allegations, Andrew's ex-wife Sarah Ferguson reportedly gave strong backing to her former husband Monday.
She
spoke to reporters in Verbier in the Swiss Alps, where she had been on a
ski holiday with Andrew and their daughter Eugenie, according to UK
media reports.
"The York family is a tight unit. We've always been a tight unit," the Telegraph newspaper quoted Ferguson as saying.
"He
is the greatest man there is. It was the finest moment of my life in
1986 when I married him. He is a great man, the best in the world."
Scandal-plagued billionaire
The
federal court filing alleges that "Doe 3" was forced to have sex with
several men when she was a teenager. Roberts made the allegations in the
civil motion filed last week in U.S. District Court in southern
Florida, joined by another unnamed woman.
While
Roberts was not identified by name in the filing, her name was widely
reported in the British news media over the weekend, and Buckingham
Palace included it in the statement. (Dershowitz noted that in his CNN
interview, it was CNN that identified her by name.)
Roberts
and another woman are seeking to join two other women who are arguing
in federal court for the U.S. government to take a fresh look at its
case involving Epstein.
The investment
banker agreed to a state plea deal in 2007 and began serving an 18-month
sentence in 2008, according to The New York Times.
Epstein
was the subject of a federal investigation, but a deal allowed him to
plead guilty to a lesser state charge and avoid a potential federal
case, the Times and The Washington Post reported.
Prince
Andrew has been photographed with Epstein. The prince previously issued
an apology for his friendship with the scandal-plagued billionaire.
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