Prince Andrew Will Testify Under Oath In A Civil Sex Assault Case Next Month
In the civil sex assault action against him, Prince Andrew is scheduled to testify under oath in London next month. On March 10, the Duke of York will appear in court for a deposition in a neutral site in the capital. Despite "multiple demands," Virginia Giuffre, the royal's accuser, has yet to commit to a date or location for her deposition, according to a source close to the royal. The Telegraph was the first to reveal Andrew's deposition date, which falls on the eve of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee. The king will become the first British monarch to surpass the milestone of 70 years on the throne on Sunday. According to the Telegraph, Andrew's deposition will be conducted by Ms Giuffre's solicitors, David Boies and Sigrid McCawley, and will span two days. Mr. Boies earlier stated that his client and legal team were looking forward to "confronting" Andrew at his deposition and trial concerning his "denials and attempts to blame Ms Giuffre fo