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Prince Andrew, Duke of York, named in underage 'sex slave' lawsuit

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That Maitless interview transcript here:

I haven't got very far with it:

EM: You said you weren't very good friends but would you describe him as a good friend, did you trust him?
PA: Yes, I think I probably did but again, I mean I don't go into a friendship looking for the wrong thing, if you understand what I mean.

No, I don't understand what he means. Or what he's trying to say.
 
I'm not so sure. If there's one thing the brits hate more than they love the queen, it's nonces.
I'm not so sure. If there's one thing the brits hate more than they love the queen, it's nonces.

I think you’re being optimistic. There is a large enough section of the flag waving British public who will of the mind that well, she was 17. She can’t of been entirely innocent, must have known what the set up was. disgusting as that is. I heard something along those lines on a phone in just the other day.
 
That Maitless interview transcript here:

I haven't got very far with it:



No, I don't understand what he means. Or what he's trying to say.


PA: Well I met through his girlfriend back in 1999 who… and I'd known her since she was at university in the UK and it would be, to some extent, a stretch to say that as it were we were close friends. I mean we were friends because of other people and I had a lot of opportunity to go to the United States but I didn't have much time with him.




EM: He was your guest as well, in 2000 Epstein was a guest at Windsor Castle and at Sandringham, he was brought right into the heart of the Royal Family at your invitation.
PA: But certainly at my invitation, not at the Royal Family's invitation but remember that it was his girlfriend that was the key element in this. He was the, as it were, plus one, to some extent in that aspect.



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.



Nothing to see here. The bullshiting noncey cunt.
 
I think you’re being optimistic. There is a large enough section of the flag waving British public who will of the mind that well, she was 17. She can’t of been entirely innocent, must have known what the set up was. disgusting as that is. I heard something along those lines on a phone in just the other day.
there are some of those people, and some of them are the kind of people who'd call a phone-in: but I think you're mistaken if you think there's lots of them.
 
OMG... That can't be a picture of me in London as when I go out in London I wear a suit and tie. In that photo, that's what I call my traveling clothes.

What's wrong with that, huh?

Here he is in London in his suit and tie...

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That it looks like the exact same clobber he's wearing in the picture in Maxwell's house is probably evidence of doctoring, or something.
 
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I went to spend time with him because I wanted to give him the message that we should not be seen together. That’s why I stayed there for a whole week. And was photod walking round the park with him.
Actually there is probably a bit of truth to this. He went to say hey I better not come to any of your parties anymore old chap. Could look a bit off, you know given your conviction.
 
I went to spend time with him because I wanted to give him the message that we should not be seen together. That’s why I stayed there for a whole week. And was photod walking round the park with him.
Actually there is probably a bit of truth to this. He went to say hey I better not come to any of your parties anymore old chap. Could look a bit off, you know given your conviction.


Andy at Epstein's front door during that long goodbye...

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I think you’re being optimistic. There is a large enough section of the flag waving British public who will of the mind that well, she was 17. She can’t of been entirely innocent, must have known what the set up was. disgusting as that is. I heard something along those lines on a phone in just the other day.
Not just flag-wavers either - there's a fair few republican minded people who say that too, and 'look! she's smiling in the photo, must be in it for the compo'. Big failure of understanding. Wouldn't like to guess what proportion of the public they are tho.
 
I went to spend time with him because I wanted to give him the message that we should not be seen together. That’s why I stayed there for a whole week. And was photod walking round the park with him.
Actually there is probably a bit of truth to this. He went to say hey I better not come to any of your parties anymore old chap. Could look a bit off, you know given your conviction.
Who flies 3000 miles to tell someone, who wasn't a good friend, that they couldn't be friends anymore, even tho they hadn't had contact for years?
 
Can you imagine him having to give evidence in court under oath? :eek: with the prosecution dragging out all these quotes. I can't imagine what any discussions with lawyers were like before he gave the interview - there surely must have been some. Unless he felt so entitled that he thought his 'word' would be enough to dispel any doubts.
 
Can you imagine him having to give evidence in court under oath? :eek: with the prosecution dragging out all these quotes. I can't imagine what any discussions with lawyers were like before he gave the interview - there surely must have been some. Unless he felt so entitled that he thought his 'word' would be enough to dispel any doubts.



Amazingly Maitliss met with him a few days before the interview to go through it, the whole thing was his idea. PLEASE let him be cross-examined in court!
 
I have to say that I have been well out of the details of this case - I tend to think that these super high profile celeb nonce stories are actually a bit of a distraction from more consequential things - likely to be an unpopular opinion tho. That all said, I did start reading up on developments recently and the Americans seem to be getting very excited about the idea that Epstein was an agent of some description. All sounds pretty outlandish but that is rather intriguing - opening up the possibility that the elite establishment is somehow being manipulated by intelligence services on behalf of some other interest.
 
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