How a picture came to symbolize the Prince Andrew sex abuse case
by Edward Helmore from World news | The Guardian on (#5W61B)
The image with no innocent explanation', showing Giuffre with the duke and Ghislaine Maxwell, was clicked by Jeffrey Epstein
It was a simple photograph, taken late in the evening on 10 March 2001, that came to symbolize Virginia Giuffre's case against Prince Andrew and eventually led to the astonishing settlement announced on Tuesday.
The one with the Duke's arm around the 17-year-old's waist, with Ghislaine Maxwell beaming to one side, and the man behind the camera, clicking the shutter but hidden by the flash's reflection in a window behind, being Jeffrey Epstein, the disgraced late financier and sex trafficker.
Continue reading...