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Virginia Giuffre's family says 'our broken hearts have been lifted' after former Prince Andrew's arrest
Summary
Giuffre's siblings thanked Thames Valley Police after the arrest of former Prince Andrew on suspicion of misconduct in public office; Giuffre died last year and had accused him of assault when she was a teenager, which he denied.
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The former Prince Andrew was arrested by Thames Valley Police on suspicion of misconduct in public office, and the family of Virginia Giuffre issued a statement thanking officers. Giuffre had been an outspoken accuser in the wider Jeffrey Epstein matter and died by suicide last year. Police said they were assessing claims that emerged in recent U.S. Justice Department file releases and carried out searches linked to the inquiry. The arrest prompted public comments from Giuffre’s legal representative and from her siblings.
Key developments:
- Thames Valley Police said they arrested a man in his sixties from Norfolk on suspicion of misconduct in public office and were searching properties in Berkshire and Norfolk.
- The police action followed an assessment of claims that surfaced in recent releases of U.S. Justice Department files related to Jeffrey Epstein.
- Giuffre’s siblings released a statement thanking the police and saying “our broken hearts have been lifted.”
- Giuffre died last year after publicly accusing Andrew of assault; he denied the allegations and reached a settlement reported in 2022.
Summary:
The arrest was announced as part of a police assessment of claims tied to the Epstein file releases and drew public statements from Giuffre's family and legal representatives. Undetermined at this time.
