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Jeffery Epstein & Friends


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Just watched this. Car crash of an interview.

 

You have to wonder the timing of this. He's either been coached for a few months or there's something else that's due to come up as this is completely unprecedented.

 

Can anyone remember the older guy (spin doctor) he was pictured with a couple of months back?

 

Getting back to the interview, his recollection of events is laughable.

 

The most laughable being choosing to stay at Epstein’s because it was a convenient place to stay.

 

In summary, you fucking guilty nonce.

 

EDIT:

 

Found the fucker. Pictured on 9th September.

 

Paul Tweed, who describes himself as an "international media lawyer" who specialises in defamation and privacy issues.

 

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https://www.itv.com/news/2019-09-09/prince-andrew-pictured-with-lawyer-specialising-in-reputation-management/

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1 hour ago, 1892-LFCWasBorn said:

Just watched this. Car crash of an interview.

 

You have to wonder the timing of this. He's either been coached for a few months or there's something else that's due to come up as this is completely unprecedented.

 

Can anyone remember the older guy (spin doctor) he was pictured with a couple of months back?

 

Getting back to the interview, his recollection of events is laughable.

 

The most laughable being choosing to stay at Epstein’s because it was a convenient place to stay.

 

In summary, you fucking guilty nonce.

 

EDIT:

 

Found the fucker. Pictured on 9th September.

 

Paul Tweed, who describes himself as an "international media lawyer" who specialises in defamation and privacy issues.

 

stream_img.jpg

 

https://www.itv.com/news/2019-09-09/prince-andrew-pictured-with-lawyer-specialising-in-reputation-management/

 

It turns out Andrew is one of the princes he was singing about.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

What?

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Key pieces:  

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EM: So in 2006 in May an arrest warrant was issued for Epstein for sexual assault of a minor. 

PA: Yes. 

EM: In July he was invited to Windsor Castle to your daughter, Princess Beatrice's 18th birthday, why would you do that? 
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EM: In 2008 he was convicted of soliciting and procuring a minor for prostitution, he was jailed, this was your friend, how did you feel about it?

PA: Well I ceased contact with him after I was aware that he was under investigation and that was later in 2006 and I wasn't in touch with him again until 2010. So just it was one of those things that somebody's going through that sort of thing well I'm terribly sorry I can't be… see you. 
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EM: He was released in July, within months by December of 2010 you went to stay with him at his New York mansion, why? Why were you staying with a convicted sex offender? 

PA: Right, I have always… ever since this has happened and since this has become, as it were, public knowledge that I was there, I've questioned myself as to why did I go and what was I doing and was it the right thing to do? Now, I went there with the sole purpose of saying to him that because he had been convicted, it was inappropriate for us to be seen together. 

EM: He threw a party to celebrate his release and you were invited as the guest of honour. 

PA: No, I didn't go. Oh, in 2010, there certainly wasn't a party to celebrate his release in December because it was a small dinner party, there were only eight or 10 of us I think at the dinner. If there was a party then I'd know nothing about that........Well I was there so there was a dinner, I don't think it was quite as you might put it but yeah,OK I was there for… I was there at a dinner, yeah. 


 

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1 hour ago, arthur friedenreich said:

He’s simply following the same path as his forebears. Bruce Robinson did a pretty decent Jack the Ripper book, which contains a fair amount on the Royal family at the time, proper bunch of dodgy pervs.

Fuck me mate, fair play. 
 

I was dead interested in reading that, having heard Bruce say he’d gone properly mental and subsumed himself into the project entirely, shedding years on it. His rantings about Victorian corruption, flair for the comically grotesque and turn of phrase applied to such pitch black subject matter must be manna from heaven.  
 

It’s the size of a fat kid’s lunchbox though. Is it not best part of a thousand pages?

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44 minutes ago, Lizzie Birdsworths Wrinkled Chopper said:

Fuck me mate, fair play. 
 

I was dead interested in reading that, having heard Bruce say he’d gone properly mental and subsumed himself into the project entirely, shedding years on it. His rantings about Victorian corruption, flair for the comically grotesque and turn of phrase applied to such pitch black subject matter must be manna from heaven.  
 

It’s the size of a fat kid’s lunchbox though. Is it not best part of a thousand pages?

Yeah it’s a hefty tome, but I thought it was a pretty decent read. There are a few little quirks in his writing style which started to grate, but I still enjoyed it. Got the HB and ePub, so if you want it ping us.

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40 minutes ago, Jairzinho said:

Glad I watched the interview. It's fucking funny. Felt like it had all been written by Chris Morris.

 

"But you were staying at the house of a convicted sex offender"

 

"It was a convenient place to stay"

 

 

It was like a script from eastenders.  His facial expressions were unreal.

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8 minutes ago, Bjornebye said:

You work with Katie Hopkins? 

That’s the scary thing mate, it’s white collar work full of traditional working class people. As I said in the election thread, people have been brainwashed. In this case they seem to think that elite people are somehow above everyone else and quite rightly live by different rules.

 

It’s frightening.

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1 hour ago, Brownie said:

That’s the scary thing mate, it’s white collar work full of traditional working class people. As I said in the election thread, people have been brainwashed. In this case they seem to think that elite people are somehow above everyone else and quite rightly live by different rules.

 

It’s frightening.

It weird !

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I couldn’t have been interviewed by Emily Maitlis because I was at a Burger King in Swansea, insists Prince Andrew

 November 18, 2019
 Written by Chris Ballard

The Duke of York claims he couldn’t possibly have been in Buckingham Palace being interviewed for Newsnight because he was in South Wales at the time chowing down on a Football Special.

Allegations that Prince Andrew gave a ‘car crash’ interview to the BBC’s Emily Maitlis have been dealt with head-on by the Duke of York.

“I distinctly remember not being there at the time,” he explained.

“I was actually in an extremely strange place when the alleged interview took place – Wales. To be precise, the Swansea Burger King.

“I know that sounds completely made up but that’s the very reason I remember it so distinctly – it was just so unusual for me to be in such a random and yet highly specific place.

“I even recall what I ate – the Football Special; I remember thinking ‘what on Earth have these bizarre onion doughnut things got to do with football?’”

Prince Andrew also deftly fielded the accusation that he sat opposite Ms Maitlis in a chair.

“There’s a problem with the chair aspect of the story,” he said. “I haven’t actually been able to sit on chairs since the Falklands.

“As you might imagine, being shot at is a terrifying experience. I clenched my buttocks so tightly as it happened that they are now permanently squeezed together – if I attempt to use a chair I simply roll right off.

“I’ve got absolutely no balance in the bottom department.

“It’s just as well I’ll probably never have to sit on the throne as it would be a disaster for all concerned"

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