Prince Andrew case is under review in London, police chief says
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London — The chief of London's Metropolitan Police said Thursday that the department is reviewing its files on Britain's Prince Andrew, who is facing a lawsuit over alleged sexual assault in the United States. She said the department is not, however, opening an official investigation at this time.
"As a result of what's going on, I've asked my team to have another look at the material," the police chief, Cressida Dick, said on a monthly call-in radio show she hosts. "No one is above the law." Earlier this week, Virginia Giuffre sued Andrew, who is the second son of Britain's Queen Elizabeth, in U.S. federal court. She alleges Jeffrey Epstein forced her to have sex with Andrew when she was 17. Giuffre, now 38, says she had unwanted sexual encounters with the prince in New York and London. He has denied any wrongdoing.More Related News
