Osipi
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Here's what I don't get. With the "sweating" being an issue and Giuffre's lawyers bringing that up, that tells me they're focusing on the time and place in London where Andrew allegedly "assaulted" Giuffre. If Giuffre was trafficked and brought to London and then ordered to "please" Andrew, wouldn't she then have come to Andrew willingly (obeying Maxwell/Epstein)? Wasn't there even a quote from Giuffre somewhere where she actually stated that Andrew was quite nice and polite to her? This incident too has looked at a few times by the Metropolitan Police in London and dismissed as "no crime here".
I can very much believe that any encounter with Virginia wouldn't have registered with Andrew as a permanent memory. Men that seek out prostitutes and call girls always see it as a business transaction and probably the next day couldn't tell you the girl's name or really anything about her. They're a commodity. It's very possible that any girl offered to Epstein's cronies were seen the same way. A perk. Like a box of cigars on the nightstand or a 100 year old bottle of scotch. A commodity.
I think the hardest part that Giuffre's lawyers are going to have to prove is not that Andrew ever had sex with Giuffre but rather that he, personally, *assaulted* her. That charge means that Andrew used force to make her comply against her will. If she was one of Epstein's "commodities", it stands to reason that it would Epstein/Maxwell doing the forcing.
I can very much believe that any encounter with Virginia wouldn't have registered with Andrew as a permanent memory. Men that seek out prostitutes and call girls always see it as a business transaction and probably the next day couldn't tell you the girl's name or really anything about her. They're a commodity. It's very possible that any girl offered to Epstein's cronies were seen the same way. A perk. Like a box of cigars on the nightstand or a 100 year old bottle of scotch. A commodity.
I think the hardest part that Giuffre's lawyers are going to have to prove is not that Andrew ever had sex with Giuffre but rather that he, personally, *assaulted* her. That charge means that Andrew used force to make her comply against her will. If she was one of Epstein's "commodities", it stands to reason that it would Epstein/Maxwell doing the forcing.