Scotland Yard’s inquiry into Andrew takes ugly turn: ‘He’s looking at prison time’
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor comes under fire over his use of government resources to go after his accuser
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s decision to have dirt dug up on his late accuser Virginia Giuffre has sparked an inquiry, one that may land him in heavy legal trouble at best and jail at worst, according to RadarOnline.
The news has been broken by a well place source that just spoke to the outlet recently.
According to their findings, the decisions made are coming back to haunt Andrew and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson because they have “turned on each other.”
It’s even come to a point where, in regards to Fergie, “she's telling anyone who'll listen that Andrew pushed her to reach out to Epstein for financial help years ago and that she's paying the price for his mistakes.”
However, “he denies that and says it was all Sarah's doing – that she was always greedy and never satisfied with what they had.”
What is pertinent to mention regarding Scotland Yard’s investigation is that in emails leaked, mentions of Giuffre’s birth date and social security number were made, alongside demands to have dirt ‘dug up’ on her.
Ms Giuffre has since died by suicide at the age of 41.
He has also gone on to lose his military honors, that too after agreeing to stop using his dukedom following the media backlash that Nobody’s Girl, his accuser’s posthumously released memoir, created upon its release.
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