Jeffrey Epstein's employee may testify against Prince Andrew in sexual assault lawsuit
Prince Andrew has denied any wrongdoing in a suit brought by accuser Virginia Roberts Giuffre
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Virginia Roberts Giuffre may have a former employee of Jeffery Epstein on her side in her bombshell sexual assault lawsuit against Prince Andrew.
A man who once worked for the late financier — and claims to have spotted Andrew groping a young, blonde Giuffre near the pool on Epstein’s private island — wants to testify on her behalf, according to a report.
Steve Scully, who spent six years fixing Epstein’s telecommunications, is ready and willing to take the stand in Giuffre’s sensational Manhattan Federal Court case, The Sun reported.
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"If Virginia’s lawyers call, I will definitely speak to them and I would give a deposition under oath telling them what I saw," he told the outlet.
"The nice thing about the truth is that it doesn’t change! There’s no question in my mind that I saw Prince Andrew and Virginia together and no question that he would remember the incident either. He should come clean."
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The 71-year-old said last year he recalled spotting Andrew "bumping and grinding" with the young Giuffre poolside between 2001 and 2004.
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Andrew has denied wrongdoing.