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When the revolution comes that cùnt and all his inbred lizard people relatives are the first up against the wall.

Closely followed by HMRC employees.

FTP
 
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Lawyers in America are calling for Prince Andrew to voluntarily speak to the FBI as soon as possible. As another rape victim of Epstein has come forward, this victim being only 15 at the time of being raped. Lawyers are saying, if he claims (Andrew) he has nothing to hide, they don't see why he shouldn't do this without delay! Looks like they are going to get the fooker by the balls. Also lying to the FBI in itself would be a criminal offence.
 
Lawyers in America are calling for Prince Andrew to voluntarily speak to the FBI as soon as possible. As another rape victim of Epstein has come forward, this victim being only 15 at the time of being raped. Lawyers are saying, if he claims (Andrew) he has nothing to hide, they don't see why he shouldn't do this without delay! Looks like they are going to get the fooker by the balls. Also lying to the FBI in itself would be a criminal offence.

He won't be heading to the US anytime soon mate.
 
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He won't be heading to the US anytime soon mate.

I think she made it very clear the Lawyer (and the victim), if he is as innocent as he claims. Otherwise it's going to look even worse on him if he dosen't engage with the FBI.

The accountancy firm KPMG have ended their sponsorship of the Royal scheme, this is going to snowball big time.
 
I think she made it very clear the Lawyer (and the victim), if he is as innocent as he claims. Otherwise it's going to look even worse on him if he dosen't engage with the FBI.

The accountancy firm KPMG have ended their sponsorship of the Royal scheme, this is going to snowball big time.

And so it ****ing should... I just can't see him ever facing prosecution. Not sure what they can do if he decides he doesn't want to.
 
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I think she made it very clear the Lawyer (and the victim), if he is as innocent as he claims. Otherwise it's going to look even worse on him if he dosen't engage with the FBI.

The accountancy firm KPMG have ended their sponsorship of the Royal scheme, this is going to snowball big time.

I'm not sure it will mate. These ****s have lots of strings they can pull and lots of leverage they can apply. He should have the ****ing book thrown at him, but he's a member of the British royal family and I suspect it will get shelved along the way.
 
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I don't know the legalities over prosecuting royalty....but all people can do is keep applying pressure.

I think, though not really sure, that the Queen is immune from any prosecution but not any other royals.

Still doesn't mean they're going to request the extradition of a member of our royal family though lol.
 
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I'm not sure it will mate. These ****s have lots of strings they can pull and lots of leverage they can apply. He should have the ****ing book thrown at him, but he's a member of the British royal family and I suspect it will get shelved along the way.

I don't think they can hide so easily these days, Maybe a few decades ago, but social media is a very powerful voice, and from an advertising and sponsorship perspective, no one is going to want to be associated with his name at the moment. People like the lawyer and a victim not linked to Andrew just need to keep applying that pressure, then our media will do the rest.
 
I think, though not really sure, that the Queen is immune from any prosecution but not any other royals.

Still doesn't mean they're going to request to extradition the a member of our royal family though lol.

Nah I can't see extradition either. Well certainly not while Trump is President, I don't think I need to say much around that association that hasn't already been applied.
 
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I think, though not really sure, that the Queen is immune from any prosecution but not any other royals.

Still doesn't mean they're going to request to extradition the a member of our royal family though lol.

Yeah I'm pretty sure that's the case with the Queen.

There's a whole list of other laws that the Royal family can circumvent, but they are minor, like not having to serve jury duty or register to vote. Interestingly though they are exempt from the freedom of information act, which they could always use if the heat gets to much for Prince nonce.
 
Lawyers in America are calling for Prince Andrew to voluntarily speak to the FBI as soon as possible. As another rape victim of Epstein has come forward, this victim being only 15 at the time of being raped. Lawyers are saying, if he claims (Andrew) he has nothing to hide, they don't see why he shouldn't do this without delay! Looks like they are going to get the fooker by the balls. Also lying to the FBI in itself would be a criminal offence.

You have to wonder about his motives for doing that interview.

Was it him trying to ‘get in first’ before new allegations came out?

Or was it him trying to clear his name. and take the heat off the Royal family, due to this story hanging around like a fart in a lift?

Either way, he ****ed clean up. As the interview was a car crash and he’s now got the problem that if he is ever charged or even interviewed by the FBI, then that interview can be referred back to, and his words picked apart.
 
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I don't think they can hide so easily these days, Maybe a few decades ago, but social media is a very powerful voice, and from an advertising and sponsorship perspective, no one is going to want to be associated with his name at the moment. People like the lawyer and a victim not linked to Andrew just need to keep applying that pressure, then our media will do the rest.

Oh his reputation is ruined alright, I just don't think he'd ever be tried. He might be invited to answer questions, but there's no way the US would force him. If the pressure mounts up and is sustained though, he might be forced into some kind of sham public apology, on the agreement that it draws a line under it.
 
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You have to wonder about his motives for doing that interview.

Was it him trying to ‘get in first’ before new allegations came out?

Or was it him trying to clear his name. and take the heat off the Royal family, due to this story hanging around like a fart in a lift?

Either way, he ****ed clean up. As the interview was a car crash and he’s now got the problem that if he is ever charged or even interviewed by the FBI, then that interview can be referred back to, and his words picked apart.

Yup, biggest car crash interview that I can ever remember. I really can't imagine what was going through his tiny little skull, even his advisor resigned because Andrew wouldn't listen to him not to do the interview.

I can't work out if it's pure arrogance or stupidity, a guy that see's himself as a leader and I would have thought intelligent. Yet there was not an ounce of intelligence in that interview. It's like he is so detached from the real world, that he thought he could fool the people. But it was like watching live a Pandoras Box be opened, it was like he was playing Russian Roulette and just blew his own brains out.

I actually felt the interview was so bad, I'd imagined that I'd be waking up the next day and seeing news headlines that he had topped himself. It was beyond any reckoning that I could attach psychologically - It was as if Aberdude's stories were all about to come true, that at any moment they were going to turn into Lizards, and we'd all be taken over by aliens. But it was clear he was no more than a slithering pompous snake and hopefully one that will be snared eventually.
 
Soverign rules. ****ed up power really. Interesting that Lese-Majeste is a French word and they lopped off the heads of their Royal family.
some daft **** got 8 years in thailand for drawing a moustache on the kings poster.
 
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