Prince Andrew accuser's U.S. residency at issue in her sex abuse suit against him

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Virginia Giuffre's lawyers insist she's a U.S. resident even though the prince's lawyers say otherwise. She's suing him, saying he sexually abused her when she was 17. He denies it.

New York — Lawyers for Virginia Giuffre filed their response to papers earlier this week in which Andrew's lawyers say she's really living in Australia, where she has resided for all but two of the last 19 years.in which she claimed the prince sexually abused her on multiple occasions in 2001 shouldn't proceed until it's determined whether she's qualified by residency to file the U.S. lawsuit.The prince's attorney, Andrew Brettler, has called the lawsuit"baseless.

But lawyers for Giuffre called the action by Andrew's attorneys to temporarily halt progression of the lawsuit toward trial a"transparent attempt to delay discovery into his own documents and testimony." They said the prince has claimed he has no documents that would be responsive to the majority of requests by Giuffre's lawyers, including of any communications with British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell or the late financier Jeffrey Epstein or relating to his trips to Florida, New York or various locations in London.

Britain's Prince Andrew is seen in a file photo with Virginia Giuffre and Ghislaine Maxwell. Andrew has said he doesn't remember meeting her. Giuffre says this now-familiar photo, of Andrew with his arm around her as a young woman, is evidence to the contrary. Andrew has suggested the photo could have been faked.And they said he's also denied having documents supporting a claim that he has a medical inability to sweat, an alibi he offered in a media interview.

As for Giuffre's residence, her attorneys said her domicile is in Colorado, where her mother resides, and noted that she is registered to vote there. They said those facts and additional evidence establish her Colorado citizenship.after a month-long trial. Her lawyers had argued that she was made a scapegoat by the U.S. government after Epstein killed himself in a Manhattan federal lockup in August 2019 while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges.

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