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Halcyon 07-01-2022 09:51

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Originally Posted by TheDaddy (Post 36108101)
I can't remember much about that year either but what I do remember is not going to stay with my paedophile and sex trafficker friends and having my photo taken with one of their victims, I think it's okay to judge people by the company they keep and whilst that does necessarily mean he's guilty of crimes that woeful interview and his failure to cooperate with investigations indicate he's hiding something and given the gravity of the crimes those two committed I'm all in favour of anyone concealing information being hauled over the coals




Exactly this.
You don't go and spend time in someones house knoewing they have been convicted. Alarm bells should have been going off to seriously distance himself from the man.
Something is not right.

If you analyse the interview there are lots of slip ups.

Maggy 07-01-2022 11:32

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Well I really,really like to see the actual proof before judging anyone.So far apart from one photo(and photos aren't always proof positive) I've seen nothing that I can make any determination that Andrew is guilty of anything but poor judgement in business partners.

Russ 07-01-2022 11:37

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What I really don’t understand is why anyone expects Andrew to pay any damages to her. Ok morally he should (if guilty) but keep in mind this is a trial in a yank civil court which has zero jurisdiction in the UK. If this goes to court and the court rules in her favour they may well set damages at £3m but he won’t legally have to pay a penny.

Paul 07-01-2022 15:39

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Originally Posted by Halcyon (Post 36108378)
Exactly this.
You don't go and spend time in someones house knoewing they have been convicted. Alarm bells should have been going off to seriously distance himself from the man.

Pretty sure he wasnt convicted in 2001 (when that photo was allegadly taken).

TheDaddy 07-01-2022 18:08

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Originally Posted by Paul (Post 36108417)
Pretty sure he wasnt convicted in 2001 (when that photo was allegadly taken).

Pretty sure he had been convicted when the prince last stayed with him and he remained chums with Maxwell long after Epsteins conviction, apparently and he gave the FBI "zero help", given the gravity of the crimes that alone should be enough for no one to defend him.

Maggy 07-01-2022 21:58

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Originally Posted by TheDaddy (Post 36108436)
Pretty sure he had been convicted when the prince last stayed with him and he remained chums with Maxwell long after Epsteins conviction, apparently and he gave the FBI "zero help", given the gravity of the crimes that alone should be enough for no one to defend him.

Got any links?

Hugh 07-01-2022 22:01

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Originally Posted by Maggy (Post 36108486)
Got any links?

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...-b1986335.html

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Prince Andrew was introduced to Epstein by Maxwell in the early 1990s, and the trio enjoyed a close, and mutually beneficial friendship, even after Epstein was convicted of procuring a child for prostitution and of soliciting a prostitute in 2008.

Prince Andrew continued to visit Epstein in New York after Epstein’s conviction for child sex offences in Florida.

He was pictured opening the door of Epstein’s palatial Upper East Side townhouse in December 2010, and strolling through Central Park.


Paul 08-01-2022 00:03

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Originally Posted by TheDaddy (Post 36108436)
Pretty sure he had been convicted when the prince last stayed with him and he remained chums with Maxwell long after Epsteins conviction, apparently and he gave the FBI "zero help", given the gravity of the crimes that alone should be enough for no one to defend him.

That was 9 years later, and while not a particularly clever thing to do, its not illegal, nor were any accusations of illegal activities made.

I'm not sure what you define as "long after", it was 3 years as best I can tell from reports.

TheDaddy 08-01-2022 01:59

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Originally Posted by Paul (Post 36108510)
That was 9 years later, and while not a particularly clever thing to do, its not illegal, nor were any accusations of illegal activities made.

I'm not sure what you define as "long after", it was 3 years as best I can tell from reports.

Not really sure why your so interested in defining how many years long after is or why he was staying with a convicted paedophile nine years after something or other, the only thing that really matters for me is he hasn't and isn't cooperating with the authorities in matters so serious

Paul 08-01-2022 02:26

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Originally Posted by TheDaddy (Post 36108519)
Not really sure why your so interested in defining how many years long after is

Your the one who stated "and he remained chums with Maxwell long after"
Its a meaningless statement without any kind of definition.

TheDaddy 08-01-2022 03:19

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Originally Posted by Paul (Post 36108521)
Your the one who stated "and he remained chums with Maxwell long after"
Its a meaningless statement without any kind of definition.

In context of the crimes committed it is meaningless, a bizarre thing to pick up on unless of course deflection is the game

OLD BOY 09-01-2022 19:10

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Originally Posted by TheDaddy (Post 36108519)
Not really sure why your so interested in defining how many years long after is or why he was staying with a convicted paedophile nine years after something or other, the only thing that really matters for me is he hasn't and isn't cooperating with the authorities in matters so serious

That’s probably on the advice of his lawyers.

TheDaddy 12-01-2022 14:29

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The civil case is allowed to proceed, apparently

jfman 12-01-2022 14:30

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BoJo on the ropes. Andy next.

What a time to be alive.

GrimUpNorth 12-01-2022 14:55

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Originally Posted by jfman (Post 36109072)
BoJo on the ropes. Andy next.

What a time to be alive.

But which is the distraction to which? That's the important question??


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