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thenry 31-01-2026 12:13

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What's he doing now :confused:

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...led-floor.html

nomadking 31-01-2026 12:21

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Originally Posted by thenry (Post 36209876)

3rd picture. Her left armed is raised. Nothing sinister, except from the media, as usual.:mad:
Gives the impression of a bit of silly play acting. She could be smiling and laughing for all we know.

Hugh 31-01-2026 12:37

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Yes, who amongst us has not invited a recently freed sex offender to dinner...

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In the astonishing email, from September 2010, Epstein requested 'private time' while on a visit to London, to which Andrew replied: 'We could have dinner at Buckingham Palace and lots of privacy.'

It is not clear if the offer was taken up. But just two days later, the pair were back in email contact, with Epstein asking the then-prince 'g [Ghislaine Maxwell] is here with me...what are you doing?

Andrew replied to say he had a 'lunch with a Saudi Prince and then out to secret intelligence firm', before telling Epstein: 'Delighted for you to come here to BP [Buckingham Palace]. Come with whomever and I'll be here free from 1600ish.'

The exchange came during what must have been one of Epstein's first sojourns outside the US, having served a 13-month sentence for sex crimes mostly in his Palm Beach mansion following a sweetheart plea deal with prosecutors.

The previous month, Epstein had offered to set up a dinner for Andrew with a 'clever, beautiful and trustworthy' 26-year-old Russian woman, saying: 'She has your email.'

The prince, who would have been 50 at the time, replied that he would be 'delighted to see her'. And he cheerfully asked the convicted child sex predator, whose house arrest had finished just days earlier: 'Good to be free?'

nomadking 31-01-2026 12:42

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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 36209878)
Yes, who amongst us has not invited a recently freed sex offender to dinner...

Still nothing to do with the "disturbing" pictures.

Hugh 31-01-2026 13:22

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Originally Posted by nomadking (Post 36209879)
Still nothing to do with the "disturbing" pictures.

Or…

Patterns of behaviour.

You appear to be defending someone who paid a couple million pounds out of court settlement to keep an accuser quiet.

nomadking 31-01-2026 13:24

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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 36209880)
Or…

Patterns of behaviour

STILL nothing "disturbing" about ANY of the pictures.

Carth 31-01-2026 14:00

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Originally Posted by nomadking (Post 36209882)
STILL nothing "disturbing" about ANY of the pictures.

well . . . using the word "disturbing" is a good way to draw readers/viewers in, almost to the same degree as women flocking to the opening of a new Primark shop .

nomadking 31-01-2026 14:23

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Originally Posted by Carth (Post 36209883)
well . . . using the word "disturbing" is a good way to draw readers/viewers in, almost to the same degree as women flocking to the opening of a new Primark shop .

So you think it's perfectly ok for the media to knowingly spread false stories and for people to "buy in" to those false stories, with the media knowing that the person can't do anything about it. That is disturbing.

Carth 31-01-2026 15:16

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Originally Posted by nomadking (Post 36209884)
So you think it's perfectly ok for the media to knowingly spread false stories and for people to "buy in" to those false stories, with the media knowing that the person can't do anything about it. That is disturbing.

No, I'm saying the media know exactly what they're doing when they label something "disturbing" and the reactions it will get.

To be honest, from the many (apparently) files released, if they are the worst photo's in the latest batch there must be quite a few showing . . well, nothing but trees in bloom and vases containing pretty flowers ;)

Paul 31-01-2026 15:20

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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 36209880)
You appear to be defending someone who paid a couple million pounds out of court settlement to keep an accuser quiet.

You seem to be buying into the media hype.
There is just nothing disturbing about those pictures.

thenry 31-01-2026 15:29

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What's he playing, doctor? :LOL:

OLD BOY 31-01-2026 16:08

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It’s rather unbecoming of a Prince, to say the least. Most men would be faced with the prospect of divorce if they were pictured in this way.

damien c 31-01-2026 16:47

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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 36209880)
Or…

Patterns of behaviour.

You appear to be defending someone who paid a couple million pounds out of court settlement to keep an accuser quiet.

Or paid a fraudster to shut her up as blokes are not protected from false accusations like women are protected even when they are proven to by lying.

He could have done what she said, but he could have also fell victim like many blokes have where our justice systems in many countries find blokes guilty with no evidence, only to decades later be proven to be innocent.

Unless you were there, have seen the paperwork etc you cannot know just like I cannot know he didn't do it all we can do is make a personal decision, which for me is 50/50, I won't say he is innocent but I won't also say he is guilty.

thenry 31-01-2026 16:54

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Parting company with millions to shut up? Billionaire Trump didn't do that.

papa smurf 31-01-2026 16:58

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Originally Posted by thenry (Post 36209913)
Parting company with millions to shut up? Billionaire Trump didn't do that.

Donald Trump was found guilty on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in May 2024 related to the reimbursement of a $130,000 "hush money" payment made to adult film actress Stormy Daniels.


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