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    Aron Solomon: The Link Between Prince Andrew and Elizabeth Holmes

    September 17, 2021 Law 5 Mins Read
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    By Aron Solomon

    While all of the media attention is currently centered on the Theranos trial, temporarily stalled after one day of trial due to a COVID-19 scare on the jury, there is an improbable redemptive tale about to play out in a New York courtroom. 

    David Boies, who was once deeply involved in l’affaire Theranos, is representing Virginia Giuffre in her civil case against Prince Andrew that began on Monday with a pre-trial hearing. 

    Prince Andrew is being sued in New York by Virginia Roberts Giuffre, who has consistently claimed that Prince Andrew had sex with her when she was 17. So this case by Giuffre is a civil lawsuit seeking monetary damages.

    While representing Giuffre may hit the redemptive high note the 80-year-old Boies is trying to reach for the swan song of his career, for his client this all may be nothing more than window dressing. For this civil case to even have a chance at success, Boies will need to resolve the lingering issues as to whether Prince Andrew was even properly served. London’s illustrious Sunday Times, which went with this sexist sports headline on Sunday, reported that while the Giuffre camp claims that service in London has been properly done, the fact that Prince Andrew has so many layers of protection could reveal that service wasn’t actually done according to legal standards. 

    As expected, his lawyers argued in a telephone hearing on Monday that he has not been properly served. They further argued that the claim against Prince Andrew is “baseless and unviable” because of a previous confidential settlement agreement between the Prince and the plaintiff in this case, Virginia Giuffre. 

    Prince Andrew’s attorney, Andrew B. Brettler, who has previously represented Bill Cosby, argued on Monday that this confidential settlement – which they have asked Giuffre and Boies to release – makes it impossible for Giuffre to sue Prince Andrew or anyone else for the acts in issue in this civil suit. David Boies responded that this is not at all accurate, so it will be left to the court to decide these two essential issues of sufficiency or service and the terms of the release that will either allow or block a suit to move forward.  

    If the trial is able to move forward, Prince Andrew will of course not attend the trial in New York, nor should any of us expect him soon on American soil. He is reportedly under his mother’s protective if not exactly nurturing embrace at Balmoral, where he is essentially judgment-proof. 

    For Boies, this is an interesting corollary to Elizabeth Holmes’ criminal trial. Boies was once the hero of the legal world, recipient of many awards for his service to the profession and his stellar work. Yet depending upon one’s perspective, Boies either had an exceptionally bad 2017 or 2017 revealed that he might be an exceptionally bad human being – even worse than Elizabeth Holmes’ most significant detractors see her. First, his client for decades, Harvey Weinstein, had his full-on implosion, tainting Boies in the process. Then Theranos happened. Board member Boies, a huge proponent of Holmes, should have known better and evidently didn’t. 

    As the New York Times reported in 2018:

    “‘Bad Blood,’ the best-selling Theranos exposé by the Wall Street Journal reporter John Carreyrou, laid out in gripping detail the aggressive efforts by Mr. Boies and his firm to intimidate — and, in some cases, terrify — company whistle-blowers. Mr. Carreyrou compared the tactics to those of ‘thugs.’”

    As Attorney Roy Konray of Team Law, points out:

    “In an American Court of Law, even Presidents and Princes  can be held accountable for their actions by a jury of ordinary citizens. The long arm of the law will not be thwarted because the defendant is hiding behind the walls of Balmoral Castle or 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.”

    Yet what we sometimes find as we search through the layers of these very complicated cases is, at least for some, redemption. 

    Both the Holmes and Prince Andrew cases are punitive in nature yet both have redemptive elements. Perhaps most importantly, both are about various types of closure. In Theranos, the most important closure is that of the Holmes Effect, which has made it more difficult than it ever has been for female founders to get their at-bat with the world’s most influential investors. In the Giuffre civil suit, Boies’ desired redemption is the least important and deserved. It’s about seeking closure against a dead and cowardly monster and those who not only enabled his hideous crimes but generously funded and actively enjoyed them. 

    The most important things to come out of these trials are the least tangible because we trade on our reputations. As Michael Cassio’s plaintive wail in “Othello” reminds us:

    “Reputation, reputation, reputation! O, I have lost my reputation! I have lost the immortal part of myself, and what remains is bestial.”

    Aron Solomon - Pulitzer Prize-Nominated Legal Innovator and Chief Strategy Officer at AMPLIFY
    Aron Solomon

    A Pulitzer Prize-nominated writer, Aron Solomon, JD, is the Chief Strategy Officer for AMPLIFY. He has taught entrepreneurship at McGill University and the University of Pennsylvania, and was elected to Fastcase 50, recognizing the top 50 legal innovators in the world. Aron has been featured in Newsweek, The Hill, Fast Company, Fortune, Forbes, CBS News, CNBC, USA Today, ESPN, TechCrunch, BuzzFeed, Venture Beat, The Independent, Fortune China, Abogados, Today’s Esquire, Yahoo!, ABA Journal, Law.com, The Boston Globe, and many other leading publications across the globe. 

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