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Prince Andrew accepts U.S. service of sexual assault lawsuit
Prince Andrew has accepted service in the United States of a sexual assault lawsuit by a woman who said the Duke of York forced her to have sex with him at the London home of the late financier Jeffrey Epstein. -
Prince Andrew is served accuser's sexual assault lawsuit in United States - lawyers
Prince Andrew has been served in the United States with a sexual assault lawsuit by a woman who said his conduct occurred around when his friend Jeffrey Epstein was sexually abusing her, court papers show. -
Prince Andrew to challenge U.S. court jurisdiction in accuser's lawsuit
Prince Andrew plans to challenge a U.S. court's jurisdiction over a civil lawsuit by a woman who accused him of sexually assaulting her two decades ago, when she was 17. -
Ghislaine Maxwell Loses Bid To Dismiss Sex Trafficking Indictment, Despite Cosby Claim
A U.S. judge on Friday rejected Ghislaine Maxwell's bid to dismiss her sex-trafficking indictment, which the longtime associate of Jeffrey Epstein claimed was justified by the recent overturning of Bill Cosby's 2018 sexual assault conviction. -
Prince Andrew Sued By Jeffrey Epstein Accuser Over Alleged Sexual Abuse
"I am holding Prince Andrew accountable for what he did to me." Prince Andrew was sued on Monday for having allegedly on three occasions sexually abused a woman who says she was trafficked for sex by the late financier Jeffrey Epstein. -
U.S. Government Sells 'Pharma Bro' Shkreli's Wu-Tang Clan Album To Cover His Debt
The U.S. government said it sold imprisoned drug company executive Martin Shkreli's one-of-a-kind album by Wu-Tang Clan to pay off the $7.36 million he was ordered to forfeit after being convicted of fraud. -
Houston Astros fans' sign-stealing lawsuit thrown out by Texas appeals court
Houston Astros fans struck out in their quest for ticket refunds over the Major League Baseball team's sign-stealing scandal, when a Texas state appeals court found they had no legal basis to collect damages. -
Ghislaine Maxwell files emergency appeal to block release of deposition on her sex life
Maxwell filed an emergency request with the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan one day after a federal judge rejected her claim that her need for confidentiality outweighed the public's right to see the April 2016 deposition, which was taken in a civil defamation lawsuit. -
Ghislaine Maxwell loses late bid to block deposition's release, quickly appeals
A U.S. judge on Wednesday denied Ghislaine Maxwell's last-ditch effort to keep a potentially damaging deposition from becoming public. -
Ghislaine Maxwell fails to block release of documents, obtain gag order - U.S. court rulings
U.S. District Judge Loretta Preska in Manhattan directed the release of large portions of more than 80 documents from a 2015 civil lawsuit against Maxwell, the British socialite now facing criminal charges that she lured girls for Epstein to sexually abuse. -
U.S. judge to decide whether Epstein companion Ghislaine Maxwell deserves bail
A U.S. judge is expected to decide on Tuesday whether to grant bail to Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein's longtime associate, who has been charged with luring young girls so the late financier could sexually abuse them. -
Six of Harvey Weinstein's accusers object to New York's $18.9 million settlement
Six women who claim they were sexually abused by Harvey Weinstein urged a U.S. judge on Monday to reject an $18.9 million settlement between the disgraced movie producer, the board of his former studio, and other accusers.