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Couldn't we swap him for the american women who killed that kid near a US air base?
Perhaps we could hand him over as part of a future trade deal?
Couldn't we swap him for the american women who killed that kid near a US air base?
Even better if the feds went after it as well.if the mirror appeal I'm sure the refusal will be overturned
Federal prosecutors and the F.B.I. have sought to interview Prince Andrew about Jeffrey Epstein, but he has provided “zero cooperation,” the United States attorney in Manhattan said on Monday.
She seems unsurpisingly very well-connected:
Prince Andrew's pal Ghislaine Maxwell ‘hidden from FBI in Israeli safe house’
The British socialite is accused of being Jeffery Epstein’s 'madam' and a spy 'asset' holding information on the world's rich and famous.www.dailyrecord.co.uk
He told Emily a bunch of things I think he now regretsPrince Andrew gives 'zero co-operation' over Epstein inquiry, US prosecutor says
A US prosecutor says the FBI has contacted the Duke of York's lawyers as part of an investigation.www.bbc.co.uk
Refusing to co-operate, but he told Emily that he would.
Maybe the media will show as much passion towards pursuing the royal pervert as much as they did regarding MM...
Now they are in Canada the heat is back on.Maybe the media will show as much passion towards pursuing the royal pervert as much as they did regarding MM...
Not having a go, or anything, but it's notable how many knuckle-dragging nationalist twats are piling in on Daily Mail comments etc. making this very point. They seem quite comfortable defending 'our' paedoprince as long as the US holds onto Sacoolas.Couldn't we swap him for the american women who killed that kid near a US air base?
i never thought i'd see the day when someone accused of sex crimes would be defended by daily mail readers.Not having a go, or anything, but it's notable how many knuckle-dragging nationalist twats are piling in on Daily Mail comments etc. making this very point. They seem quite comfortable defending 'our' paedoprince as long as the US holds onto Sacoolas.
Throughly edifying.
you'd have thought that the queen would be advising him to sort this out because it may well be the heat goes from him to her.He's on most front pages today, so that's a good start, The Scum has a mocked-up FBI Missing Person poster.
I came to make exactly that point.Couldn't we swap him for the american women who killed that kid near a US air base?
He's clearly not the brighest bulb in the set but I think even he has twigged on he isn't good in interviews
QEDI came to make exactly that point.
I agree it's a minefield, but in the circumstances I suspect he could gain a few plaudits if he went with 'we stay out of legal matters... this is a matter for the prince and his legal team blah blah... HOWEVER, we would urge any citizens who have relevant information to help the US authorities. Trafficking is an evil crime etc.' Maybe even top it off with an aside noting windsor's previous commitments to assist the prosecution. Possibility it could come back to haunt him in a future extradition case, but for the moment it would be an easy win.Johnson’s not so stupid as to involve himself with this particular shit-show.
With the nonce's lawyers refusing to answer the New York Prosecutors and buckingham palace simply referring enquiries to the nonce's lawyers, we seem to have reached a unique point (at least postwar). We've got the whole royal family PR effort - and the government I think* - saying absolutely nothing. No flim flam, no holding statements, la la la fingers in ears stuff. They've almost cut him loose, but can't actively give him up - so they can't say anything at all. The royal family is in the position of the disgraced politician heading from from front gate to car, ignoring reporters and photographers. Good.
* I've seen virtually no news for a fortnight, so johnson may have come out with some anodyne statement, but I've not heard it.
With the nonce's lawyers refusing to answer the New York Prosecutors and buckingham palace simply referring enquiries to the nonce's lawyers, we seem to have reached a unique point (at least postwar). We've got the whole royal family PR effort - and the government I think* - saying absolutely nothing. No flim flam, no holding statements, la la la fingers in ears stuff. They've almost cut him loose, but can't actively give him up - so they can't say anything at all. The royal family is in the position of the disgraced politician heading from from front gate to car, ignoring reporters and photographers. Good.
* I've seen virtually no news for a fortnight, so johnson may have come out with some anodyne statement, but I've not heard it.
To be honest, after this episode, he's going to get sweet Rockall.This is where a prolonged posting to one of the remoter colonial outposts used to be very convenient.