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

Fines are a criminal sanction, so DK why you mention them in a civil context. What will happen is compo and/or damages

Yes I realised that and corrected myself. It's Monday morning and in the real world I'm pretending to invigilate a rather pointless exam, so give me a break.
 
Is it a made up name? Like Prince Harry was called Harry Wales in the forces. I thought they're allowed to style themselves in a number of different ways based on their titles or in Harry's case his dad's title.
Yeah, it’s just one of those toff things, isn’t it? The Duke of Devonshire’s cheque book, if he still has one, won’t say Peregrine Cavendish, it’ll say Peregrine Devonshire.

We need to know these things so we can find them.
 
Oi, judge!

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Seems the debt on the chalet has now been paid, eking out that naval pension of his. A local had this to say…

Fergie and the princesses were photographed in the resort last week with their families.

One neighbour said: 'Maybe that was their last holiday here. To be honest the neighbourhood won't be too sorry to see the back of them. Once they turn up along comes all the paparazzi from Italy, France, Switzerland, you name it.

'They are a nuisance blocking the roads and we often have to ask them to turn their engines off. They just sit there with fumes going everywhere polluting our beautiful mountain air.

'Plus, it's all rather seedy with Andrew bieng caught up in this sexual abuse scandal. That's not the image we want in Verbier.'
 
Have you looked at the company accounts?
My theory was it was a bit of nothing agreed by one of Andrews "mates" with him at some point and the "mate" extended it for as long as humanly possible just for the kudos of being a fellow Director with a Prince. Once publicity was attracted the "mate" ditched it. Just goes to show how shallow Mr Inverness is that he agreed to it in the first place.
 
I haven't, but as it was a private company those details wouldn't be available anyway. It's a famous scandal that English private companies can be so secretive.
It's a condition of being a limited company. By law, accounts must be filed. If you go to the page for Naples Gold and click on Filing history you can see - and access for free - every document ever filed during the existence of the company, including the accounts. It was a dormant company for a while, so accounts information might be limited but it's still available.

I don't know why you think details won't be available for private companies.
 
It's a condition of being a limited company. By law, accounts must be filed. If you go to the page for Naples Gold and click on Filing history you can see - and access for free - every document ever filed during the existence of the company, including the accounts. It was a dormant company for a while, so accounts information might be limited but it's still available.

I don't know why you think details won't be available for private companies.
I mean details of what their assets consisted of and who they were selling and buying from. Why don't you have a look?

ETA: sorry, that sounded snappy of me. Yes, obviously their accounts will be visible. But they will be so skeletal as to be meaningless.
 
It's a condition of being a limited company. By law, accounts must be filed. If you go to the page for Naples Gold and click on Filing history you can see - and access for free - every document ever filed during the existence of the company, including the accounts. It was a dormant company for a while, so accounts information might be limited but it's still available.

I don't know why you think details won't be available for private companies.
It doesnt appear t have ever filed accounts with the exception of several returns for a dormant company which it appears to have been since its inception.
 
I can't find a legal definition of 'pretty soon'. The dictionary says that very soon means imminent. Pretty soon must therefore be slower But I was putting it as hours for a conservative estimation, not days.
 
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