
"The book's co-author Amy Wallace said Ms Giuffre wanted wealthy, powerful men to be held to account. In an interview with the Associated Press, she said: What we're watching is Prince Andrew's life is being eroded for his past behaviour. While he's not being tried in a court of law, his behaviour's catching up with him. Ms Wallace said Andrew could still come forward about what he knew about the late paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein and help victims of sexual abuse."
"He still denies what is in this book, we should say. But it's not too late, she said. He could continue to leave aside the things he's accused of with Virginia. He could still come forward. He was in those houses, he was on the island, he was in the private jet numerous times. He could still come forward and say to the authorities, I want to validate these women's experience."
Prince Andrew is reportedly in talks with the King’s representatives about leaving Royal Lodge voluntarily after controversy over a peppercorn rent for his 30-room residence. He relinquished the Duke of York title and other honours ahead of the publication of Virginia Giuffre’s posthumous memoir. Negotiations reportedly hinge on the location of his replacement home and financial reimbursement for expenditures at Royal Lodge. The memoir Nobody's Girl was co-written by Amy Wallace. Wallace stated that wealthy, powerful men should be held to account and suggested Andrew could still come forward about his knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein and validate victims' experiences.
Read at www.independent.co.uk
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