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Pizza chain probed Prince Andrew’s Jeffrey Epstein alibi

Pizza chain probed Prince Andrew’s Jeffrey Epstein alibi

The internal inquiry involved looking at records from the time of the incident, as well as speaking to past employees and management

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A U.K. pizza restaurant chain revealed findings of an internal inquiry over Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s 2001 dinner claims.

In 2019, then-Prince Andrew said in his pannedNewsnightinterview that he and daughter Princess Beatrice had dined at a Pizza Express on one of the dates Virginia Giuffre claimed she had been forced to have sex with him.

Giuffre, who is arguably the most famous of sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s victims, also claimed to have been a victim of Andrew’s, saying she was instructed to have sex with the royal on three occasions, including when she was just 17.

Giuffre said one of those alleged times was on March 10, 2001, detailing she had dinner with Andrew, they went to a nightclub, then later that night was made to have had sex with him at the home of Ghislaine Maxwell.

The disgraced royal, however, said in the Newsnight interview that he and Beatrice went to a party at Pizza Express at about 4 or 5 p.m. that day, then went back home.

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Source: Toronto Sun