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[/news/prince-andrew/index.html Prince Andrew]'s accuser has vowed to 'destroy' him and leave him penniless as the tactics undertaken by the Duke's legal team were slammed as 'victim-blaming' by furious women's safety campaigners. 
Andrew's lawyers have requested the mental health records of his accuser, Virginia Roberts and plan to question he husband Robert and psychologist Dr Judith Lightfoot under oath.
It is understood that his lawyers will plan to question potential 'false memories' in Ms Roberts' allegations that she was sexually assaulted and raped.
But both legal insiders and women's safety experts have criticised the Duke's legal team's new approach - accusing them of 'victim-blaming' and questioning the integrity of such a move. 
Ms [/news/virginia-roberts-giuffre/index.html Roberts] 'believes Andrew should go to jail but leaving him broke and destroyed may be enough,' a source close to her legal team said last night.
The astonishing comments follow a devastating week that saw the Duke of York stripped of his Royal and military titles by [/news/the_queen/index.html the Queen] after a New York judge ruled the civil sex abuse case against him will go ahead. 
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Dr Charlotte Proudman, a research fellow at Cambridge and barrister, was critical and described the new legal strategy as 'the ultimate form of victim-blaming'.
She told The [ ]