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accuser

[uh-kyoo-zer] / əˈkyu zər /
NOUN
person laying blame
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She also pointed to a newly published email from Ghislane Maxwell, which appeared to confirm a photograph of Andrew with his hand around the waist of his late accuser Virginia Giuffre was real.

From BBC

During discussion of the Epstein files, California Democratic Representative Ted Lieu mentioned Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, who is facing growing pressure from officials and the family of his prominent accuser Virginia Giuffre to testify in the US.

From BBC

Irvine has previously admitted attending parties organised by Epstein and Maxwell in New York and Miami, and says he saw Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's accuser Virginia Giuffre at one event, but presumed she was about 20.

From BBC

Protecting accusers, he said, matters for prosecuting future offenders, since it’s “very, very difficult to get victims to come forward in these types of situations.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The University of California system paid nearly $700 million to settle lawsuits brought by hundreds of Heaps’ accusers.

From Los Angeles Times