Monday, September 30, 2019

RANDY ANDY AND THE DOLE SUCKING HOUSE OF WINDSOR - FBI PROBES ANDY WINDSOR'S CONNECTION WITH BILL CLINTON'S PIMP JEFFREY EPSTEIN - HOW MUCH DID THE DUCHESS OF VULGARITY BORROW FROM ANDY'S PIMP?




DOCUMENTARY:

ELIZABETH II

THE PARASITIC AND CORRUPT HOUSE OF WINDSOR

AND THE WINDSOR DICTATORSHIP’S  PARTNERSHIP

WITH GLOBAL MUSLIM DICTATORSHIPS. 


FBI Expands Probe into Prince Andrew’s Alleged Links to Epstein Sex Scandal

Prince Andrew faces the prospect of being more deeply engulfed in the Jeffrey Epstein scandal as the FBI seek to talk to 100 alleged victims of the late American billionaire.
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Prince Andrew faces the prospect of being more deeply engulfed in the Jeffrey Epstein scandal as the FBI seek to talk to 100 alleged victims of the late American billionaire.

The U.S. law enforcement agency’s investigation has been expanded to identify more alleged human trafficking victims of Epstein, who could provide information on the Queen’s son, the Sunday Times in London reports.
It has been reported the FBI expects to interview the victims — most of whom were aged between 14 and 15 when allegedly trafficked. This will take place over the next two months and Scotland Yard is ready to help.
Citing unidentified sources from the U.S. Department of Justice, the paper suggests the FBI are looking to “several” potential victims.
The report quotes former head of royal protection at Scotland Yard, Dai Davies, saying a full investigation would be in Prince Andrew’s best interests.
“I would have thought it’s in Prince Andrew’s interests to clear this matter up,” Mr Davies, who headed Prince Andrew’s protection in the late 1990s, told Times.
“Any residue of doubt or innuendo should be cleared up by a clear, unequivocal, structured investigation.”
Scotland Yard had previously held an investigation after one of the women caught up in the scandal, Virginia Giuffre, made allegations against the Duke of York, but that probe was dropped in 2015.
Her allegations, which Andrew strongly denies, were struck from U.S. civil court records in 2015 after a judge said they were “immaterial and impertinent”.
The new pressure comes as claims emerged a whistleblower told French police Prince Andrew was a regular visitor to a $10 million Paris property where Epstein abused young women.
The caretaker of the billionaire’s Paris property, who cannot be named for legal reasons, told the Sun: “I saw Prince Andrew there.”
Prince Andrew has always denied any and all allegations against him as “false” and “without foundation.”
The latest claims come just weeks after it was revealed deceased criminal Jeffrey Epstein attended the 18th birthday of Prince Andrew’s daughter Princess Beatrice just days before he was arrested and brought to face child-prostitution charges in 2006.
The Sun alleges the disgraced Epstein was in the fancy dress crowd at the bash at Windsor Castle with his then-girlfriend and accused accomplice Ghislane Maxwell.
Also claimed to be present was rape-accused movie mogul Harvey Weinstein, who is awaiting trial on two sexual assault charges, along with a host of other Hollywood A-listers including Demi Moore, her then husband Ashton Kutcher, Pixie Geldof, Kelly Osbourne and Sir David Frost.
The Queen was not in attendance.



What's the British royal family going to do about that Epstein problem?




The pedophilia scandal from President Clinton's Lolita Express buddy, Jeffrey Epstein, is like a sort of swamp-monster, dragging down the otherwise impervious elites into the deep.
As we await the news of how many Democrats that might mean, it's pretty obvious that one person caught in the Epstein goo is the British royal family's Prince Andrew.
According to Fox News:
A woman who claims Jeffrey Epstein paid her to have sex with Prince Andrew says in her first TV interview that the Duke of York thanked her after their first sexual encounter.
“He was an abuser. He was a participant,” Virginia Roberts Giuffre says of Andrew in an interview with NBC Dateline set to air Friday night. The interview with Giuffre includes five other Epstein accusers, including three who are speaking publicly for the first time.
Giuffre repeats accusations she has made in court papers that when she was 17 in 2001 she was forced to have sex with Andrew. A photo released by a New York appeals court in August shows Andrew with his arm around Giuffre’s bare waist. Giuffre says it was taken in the apartment of Epstein’s longtime girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell in 2001.
“The first time in London I was so young,” Giuffre tells Dateline. “Ghislaine woke me up in the morning and said you’re going to meet a prince today."
“I didn’t know at that point I was going to be trafficked to that prince."
...and...
“Ghislaine said he’s coming back to the house and I want you do to for him what you do for Epstein,” she says in the interview. “I couldn’t believe it.”
Which is pretty disgusting if true. I've never had anything against Prince Andrew or the U.K. royals in general, but do I believe her? I do.
Which raises the unhappy specter of problems in the British royal family.
If the charges against Andrew are true, it pretty well meant he acted as royals in past centuries did - think Henry VIII - who did whatever they wanted with whoever they wanted, bourgeouis values be damned. 
That might be all right in one of those centuries and probably on the continent or in some Oriental satrapy beyond, but for the British royal family, that's problematic, since the country has evolved into a democracy, with the royals maintained largely as figureheads. The royals now earn their keep with the public by presenting a proudly middle class image, with middle-class values, as a means of identifying with a democratic people, which up until now has worked. They are, of course, the epitome of class.
Andrew's scandal suggests that maybe on the side, out of the limelights, things might just be different. He is a useless guy, after all, probably bored with charity work, and such setups in the middle class parlance, are the devil's workshop. The fact that his accused deeds were done in secret, and that he vehemently denies them rather suggests that the middle class picture was a facade. And he's trying to keep the status quo.
Combine this recrudescent divine right of kings, with additional broken conventions of woke global warming politics coming from Prince Harry and his Hollywood-values wife Duchess Megan, and the royal family has an exposed hypocrisy problem, a number of them acting as rich wastrels while pretending to hold middle class values.
This is not a good look for the royals, whose upkeep is increasingly subject to political debate in the U.K. Most of the British like having the royal family around, but only to have a fine standard for their own middle class values and and to have a standard of classiness. When the standard splits off into king's prerogatives and woke leftwingery, the rationale for keeping them starts to crumble. Which could indeed be a problem for them, and sadly, the deeds have been done.
One can only hope that Queen Elizabeth is strong enough to stage some kind of intervention. What's obvious enough so far is that she's kept herself on the throne for good reason.
Image credit: Photo illustration by Monica Showalter from public domain sources




DOCUMENTARY:

ELIZABETH II

THE PARASITIC AND CORRUPT HOUSE OF WINDSOR AND THE WINDSOR DICTATORSHIP’S  PARTNERSHIP WITH GLOBAL MUSLIM DICTATORSHIPS.







Jeffrey Epstein 'tried to SUE Sarah Ferguson for calling him a paedophile' as she scrambled to cope with the fallout over £15K gift from ex-husband Prince Andrew's former friend to help clear her debts

  • The Duchess of York was threatened with legal action by Jeffrey Epstein
  • It came after she publicly called him a paedophile it has been claimed
  • She made the statement in an interview after it emerged she had accepted £15,000 from her ex-husband's former friend to help clear a personal debt 
The Duchess of York was threatened with legal action by disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein after she publicly called him a paedophile, it has been claimed.
Sarah Ferguson made the statement in a 2011 interview after it emerged she had accepted £15,000 from her ex-husband's former friend to help clear a personal debt.
Epstein had given the money to one of Fergie's assistants at the request of Prince Andrew.
But the payment, which came after Epstein's release from prison over child sex offences, caused a furore when it became public.
Sarah Ferguson (pictured) made the statement in a 2011 interview after it emerged she had accepted £15,000 from her ex-husband's former friend to help clear a personal debt
Sarah Ferguson (pictured) made the statement in a 2011 interview after it emerged she had accepted £15,000 from her ex-husband's former friend to help clear a personal debt
The duchess subsequently accepted she had made a 'gigantic error of judgement' and offered a 'heartfelt' apology.
Speaking to the Evening Standard she said: 'I deeply regret Jeffrey Epstein became involved in any way with me. I abhor paedophilia and any sexual abuse of children and know that this was a gigantic error of judgment on my behalf.
'I am just so contrite I cannot say. Whenever I can I will repay the money and will have nothing ever to do with Jeffrey Epstein ever again. What he did was wrong and for which he was rightly jailed.'
According to sources, Epstein – clearly in denial about the scale of his crimes – was incensed by her suggestion he was a paedophile.
The billionaire was convicted in 2008 of procuring an under-age girl for prostitution and served 13 months in jail. 
The billionaire (pictured) was convicted in 2008 of procuring an under-age girl for prostitution and served 13 months in jail
The billionaire (pictured) was convicted in 2008 of procuring an under-age girl for prostitution and served 13 months in jail
He was facing numerous further charges of sex-trafficking earlier this year when he killed himself in his cell in New York.
In 2011 it is understood Epstein hired an unnamed firm of lawyers to sue the duchess, unless she retracted her media statement. 
At the same time he took on the services of crisis management PR firm Sitrick & Co to deal with the scandal over his friendship with Andrew, who was infamously photographed with the shamed billionaire following his release from prison.
The firm, which confirms it provided 'consulting advice and public relations services concerning Epstein's relationship with Prince Andrew', advised him how to handle the media storm.
As a result of the outcry, the Queen's son was forced to publicly apologise and lost his job as a roving UK trade ambassador. In 2014 Sitrick sued Epstein for £65,000 in unpaid fees relating to their services.
In recently re-surfaced court papers, which meticulously chart what the PR firm did on Epstein's behalf, it includes a reference on March 15, 2011 to 'work on statement for Fergie'. Two days later, on March 17, 2011, it adds 'revise suggested statement for Fergie'.
A source close to the duchess said yesterday that the 'for Fergie' reference relates to a statement drafted for Epstein which he was trying to get her to release.
The source added: 'Epstein tried to force the duchess to release a statement retracting her suggestion that he was a paedophile which he had drafted by his PR firm.
'Epstein was very unpleasant and very aggressive. She stuck to her guns despite the pressure being put on her and refused to comply.'
Eventually Epstein halted his threat of legal action.
Jeffrey Epstein accusers urge Prince Andrew to speak out


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Virginia Roberts photographed with Prince Andrew and Ghislaine Maxwell in early 2001. Virginia Roberts has accused Andrew of having sexual relations with her when she was under-age, something Buckingham Palace and the prince have strenuously denied
Virginia Roberts photographed with Prince Andrew and Ghislaine Maxwell in early 2001. Virginia Roberts has accused Andrew of having sexual relations with her when she was under-age, something Buckingham Palace and the prince have strenuously denied
Virginia Roberts on Prince Andrew: He knows what he did


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Since his death, which led to all criminal charges being dropped, several of his alleged victims are now suing his estate for damages.
They include Virginia Roberts, who has also accused Andrew of having sexual relations with her when she was under-age, something Buckingham Palace and the prince have strenuously denied.
Andrew has also tried to distance himself from Epstein's activities, saying in a statement last month: 'At no stage during the limited time I spent with him did I see, witness or suspect any behaviour of the sort that subsequently led to (Epstein's) arrest and conviction.'

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