Meghan Markle’s attorney tells controversial BBC doc there are ‘massive inaccuracies’ in bullying allegations
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The allegations, originally published by the U.K. Times in March, were made public days before the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's televised sit-down with Oprah Winfrey.
According to the outlet, presenter Amol Rajan asked, "Were there any inaccuracies in that story?"
"Yeah, massive inaccuracies were told in that story," Afia responded.
She also stressed that the Duchess of Sussex is "absolutely not" guilty of bullying.
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