Prince Andrew accuser's U.S. residency at issue in her sex abuse suit against him
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New York — Lawyers for Virginia Giuffre filed their response to papers earlier this week in which Andrew's lawyers say she's really living in Australia, where she has resided for all but two of the last 19 years.
Lawyers for the prince said the lawsuit she filed in August in Manhattan federal court in which she claimed the prince sexually abused her on multiple occasions in 2001 shouldn't proceed until it's determined whether she's qualified by residency to file the U.S. lawsuit.
They've already asked a judge to toss out the lawsuit on multiple grounds, saying the prince never sexually assaulted Giuffre.
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