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To sweat or not to sweat, that is the question for the cornered Prince Andrew

The “little prince” who commanded the British naval forces during the Malvinas War, is accused in the United States of a serious sexual assault against a minor in 2001.

4 de enero de 2022 17:19

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Never has someone's public and private life been so compromised and subject to their own - and involuntary - capacity for sweating, to the point of depending on it to define whether they should be sued, and eventually convicted, for a serious case of sexual assault in USA Prince Andrew , and Duke of York , is accused of sexually assaulting, on several occasions, Virginia Giuffre in 2001, when she was 17 years old, on the occasion of scandalous parties organized by Andrew 's couple of eccentric friends, Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. The first committed suicide while awaiting trial in 2019, and the second was convicted last Wednesday of recruiting and “delivering” underage girls for Epstein to abuse. Giuffre says that Epstein "lent her" to have sexual relations with his rich and famous friends, including Queen Elizabeth's son. Andrés would have sexually assaulted her in Epstein 's mansion in New York, on a private island in the Virgin Islands. and at Maxwell 's home in London. In some paragraph of the statement , “a sweaty dance” shared by Andrés and Giuffre in a London nightclub is mentioned.

In a hilarious interview given to the BBC in 2019, the prince denied such a statement, arguing that at that time it was impossible for him to sweat due to the aftermath of the Malvinas war. The girl had reported some time ago on NBC about the “ "profuse sweating" of the duke while they both danced at the exclusive Tramp club . "He was a horrible dancer and he was sweating profusely on me. I just remember like 'he needs a shower, this is disgusting.'" Even more hilarious will be to see how his lawyers will demonstrate such physical impossibility, and even worse, how that argument will convince the New York judge not to prosecute him. Giuffre 's lawyers have already gone ahead and asked that the royal member provide some type of medical record. that shows that you cannot sweat. The strange inability to sweat, temporarily or in part of the skin, is called anhidrosis, and is basically hereditary and very rare. To a lesser extent it can be caused by physical damage to the skin, or by ingesting certain medications such as morphine. In case sweating, by itself or not, does not work, royal lawyers will use an alleged 2009 agreement between Epstein and Giuffre that would protect the prince from being sued by the woman. In the In the next few hours, Judge Lewis Kaplan will have the last word, in a videoconference hearing.

Source: El Financiero https://www.elfinancierocr.com/cables/principe-andres-enfrenta-semana-crucial-en-eeuu/SV3XWTBSXNGYVEEAMCEJDNW42Q/story/

Profile https://www.perfil.com/noticias/internacional/principe-andres-secuelas-guerra-de-malvinas-para-defenderse-de-acusaciones-de-abuso-sexual.phtml

Infobae https://www.infobae.com/america/agencias/2022/01/02/principe-andres-enfrenta-semana-crucial-en-eeuu-donde-es-acusado-de-agresion-sexual/

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