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CPRA Regulations to be Considered by CPPA on October 21

California Privacy Protection Agency CPPA published Modified Text of Proposed Regulations and Explanation of Modified Text of Proposed Regulations. The documents were published alongside an agenda for an upcoming public meeting on October 21 and 22 to be held by the Agency.

U S judge rejects motion to dismiss sex abuse lawsuit against Britain s Prince Andrew

A U.S. district judge rejected a motion by Britain's Prince Andrew on Wednesday to dismiss a lawsuit brought by Virginia Giuffre that alleges he sexually abused her when she was 17. U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan said the 2009 deal "cannot be seen" to benefit Andrew, adding, "Independent of whether the release language applies to Prince Andrew, the agreement, at a minimum, is 'reasonably susceptible to more than one interpretation' on the equally important question of whether this defendant may invoke it." Prince Andrew's lawyers argued that the suit should be thrown out because of a 2009 deal that Guiffre signed with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. In 2009, Giuffre accepted $500,000 from Jeffrey Epstein to settle a lawsuit she had filed against him in Florida. Part of that agreement extends protection to "any other person or entity who could have been included as a potential defendant ('Other Potential Defendants') from

U S judge rejects motion to dismiss sex abuse lawsuit against Britain s Prince Andrew

U S judge rejects motion to dismiss sex abuse lawsuit against Britain s Prince Andrew
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U S judge rejects motion to dismiss sex abuse lawsuit against Britain s Prince Andrew

A U.S. district judge rejected a motion by Britain's Prince Andrew on Wednesday to dismiss a lawsuit brought by Virginia Giuffre that alleges he sexually abused her when she was 17. U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan said the 2009 deal "cannot be seen" to benefit Andrew, adding, "Independent of whether the release language applies to Prince Andrew, the agreement, at a minimum, is 'reasonably susceptible to more than one interpretation' on the equally important question of whether this defendant may invoke it." Prince Andrew's lawyers argued that the suit should be thrown out because of a 2009 deal that Guiffre signed with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. In 2009, Giuffre accepted $500,000 from Jeffrey Epstein to settle a lawsuit she had filed against him in Florida. Part of that agreement extends protection to "any other person or entity who could have been included as a potential defendant ('Other Potential Defendants') from

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