British Royal Family Implicated in Billionaire Pedophile Scandal as Court Case Begins in Florida
The Royal Family are being dragged back into the Jeffrey Epstein pedophile scandal, as a photo of the Queen’s son, Prince Andrew, with an alleged ‘underage prostitute’ is listed as an exhibit in a new US court case.
Victims of the American billionaire sex offender, Epstein, are to tell a Florida courtroom their stories of sexual abuse, Tuesday.
One witness, who may be called to the stand at Palm Beach County Court, is Virginia Roberts who claims that was she was both forced to have sex with Epstein and that she was “loaned out” to perform sex acts on his friends.
Roberts alleges that those friends include Prince Andrew, Duke of York, a claim the Royal has consistently denied.
The photograph shows the Prince with his arm around Roberts’ waist. It was taken at a London residence in March 2001, at which time Roberts would have been 17.
A Buckingham Palace spokesperson stated: “It is emphatically denied The Duke of York had any form of sexual contact or relationship with Virginia Roberts.”
The civil trial against Epstein was preceded by an explosive report in the Miami Herald that alleges that the billionaire’s powerful lawyers managed to pressure prosecutors, stopping him from receiving a significant jail time.
Epstein was jailed for 13 months in 2008 for soliciting girls for underage prostitution.
"Randy Andy:" Before Prince Andrew wedded Ferguson in 1986, the regal earned the epithet "Randy Andy" as a result of his pizzazz for the contrary sex. One notorious early lover was Koo Stark, an American performing artist who figured out how to get a solicitation to Balmoral to meet the Queen. After press detailed that Stark had partaken in indecent intimate moments in a 1976 R-evaluated film called Emily—the stills of which were sprinkled crosswise over sensationalist newspapers—Andrew severed the relationship. What's more, Buckingham Palace was compelled to gracelessly address the gathering between the ruler and the performer, saying, "We don't know whether the Queen knew about the young lady's acting vocation before she was welcome to Balmoral."
Fergie's Extramarital Indiscretions: It has been evaluated by imperial biographer Sally Bedell Smith that Prince Andrew's maritime vocation fended off him from his significant other for everything except 42 days a year amid his marriage. While her significant other was away, Ferguson was shot during the evening clubs and taking excursions nearby men like 35-year-old Texas mogul Steve Wyatt, the photographic proof of which were distributed by tabloids. The final blow was a first page newspaper report that kept running in 1992. Featured "Fergie's Stolen Kisses," the component contained 10 photographs of the Duchess cutting loose with her "money related counselor," John Bryan, in the South of France. One picture indicated Ferguson sunbathing topless, with her male friend kissing her toes. Another indicated Ferguson and the man grasping, while a two-year-old Eugenie viewed.
Exacerbating the situation, the photos were printed while Ferguson was on vacation with Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip at Balmoral.
"It is exact to report that the porridge was getting cool," Fergie wrote in her journal, recollecting the morning the papers were conveyed. "Eyes wide and mouths slightly open, the grown-ups were flipping through the Daily Mirror and whatever is left of the sensationalist newspapers . . . I had been uncovered for what I really was. Useless. Unfit. A national disfavor."
Ruler Philip has never pardoned his previous little girl in-law for disrespecting the regal family while the Queen—tolerant as she seems to be—inevitably retouched her association with Ferguson.
Sex Scandal: In 2011, Prince Andrew wound up dug in a disagreeable sex embarrassment including one of his most tricky companions: Jeffrey Epstein, the tycoon cash supervisor and indicted sex guilty party. That year, in a claim recorded against Epstein, a young lady named Virginia Roberts guaranteed that she had filled in as an under-age prostitute for the cash chief, who purportedly "constrained" her "to have sexual relations" on three events with "an individual from the British Royal Family, Prince Andrew." Photographic proof and flight logs demonstrated that the illustrious and Roberts were in similar urban areas when the supposed experiences occurred. In any case, the Palace passionately denied "any type of sexual contact or relationship" among Andrew and his informer, asserting that "the claims made are false and with no establishment."
Vanity Fair supporter Edward Klein revealed in 2011 that, as per "Juan Alessi, a previous worker at Epstein's Palm Beach bequest, Andrew went to stripped pool parties and was blessed to receive rubs by an array of mistresses of juvenile young ladies." But Prince Andrew demanded that he never went to nor knew about any exposed pool parties.
That equivalent year, Ferguson conceded that Epstein had helped pay off a portion of her obligation. In light of the outrage, Ferguson discharged an expression of remorse, expressing, "I for one, for the benefit of myself, profoundly lament that Jeffrey Epstein wound up engaged with any path with me. I despise pedophilia and any sexual maltreatment of kids and realize this was a huge blunder of judgment for my benefit. . . . At whatever point I would i be able to will reimburse the cash and will have nothing ever to do with Jeffrey Epstein until the end of time."
Progressively Unsavory Ties: Before leaving from his post as the United Kingdom's Special Trade Representative after the Epstein outrage, Andrew had been blamed for bunch dinky business dealings. Among them, as indicated by Klein:
Andrew has been blamed for facilitating a lunch at Buckingham Palace for Mohamed Sakher El Materi, the very rich person child in-law of the now ousted Tunisian strongman Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, and of tolerating an endowment of a $30,000 gold accessory for his girl Beatrice from an indicted Libyan firearm dealer. (A representative for the Palace says it doesn't remark on private blessings to individuals from the regal family.) Andrew earned the moniker "Air-Miles Andy" after he was reprimanded by the National Audit Office for taking a helicopter only 50 miles to a lunch with Arab dignitaries, at an expense of nearly $5,000. . . . While in Egypt, Andrew feasted with Nursultan Nazarbayev, the degenerate leader of Kazakhstan, whose child in-law along these lines purchased Andrew's white-elephant manor, Sunninghill Park, for $25 million, $4.9 million more than the asking cost. (Buckingham Palace denied that there was any inappropriateness associated with the deal.)
Castle representatives have needed to work all day to counter such claims—clarifying that the Duke of York took a helicopter to guarantee he could participate in "an occupied, full program of commitment crosswise over four areas," and that the choice was made in thought with "viable utilization of time, security, and limiting the effect on others."
Money for Access: In 2010, after her funds imploded, Ferguson was purportedly ensnared in a sting activity by News of the World correspondent Mazher Mahmood. In a gathering got on shrouded camera, Mahmood acted like an Indian representative willing to pay Ferguson £500,000 ($718,000) in return for access to her ex. The whole, embarrassing hand off—in which Fergie seemed to acknowledge a $40,000 money up front installment, and discloses to Mahmood that Andrew "never accepts a penny for anything" and that she basically needed "a lick of the spoon"— was quickly transferred to the Internet.
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Victims of the American billionaire sex offender, Epstein, are to tell a Florida courtroom their stories of sexual abuse, Tuesday.
One witness, who may be called to the stand at Palm Beach County Court, is Virginia Roberts who claims that was she was both forced to have sex with Epstein and that she was “loaned out” to perform sex acts on his friends.
Roberts alleges that those friends include Prince Andrew, Duke of York, a claim the Royal has consistently denied.
The photograph shows the Prince with his arm around Roberts’ waist. It was taken at a London residence in March 2001, at which time Roberts would have been 17.
A Buckingham Palace spokesperson stated: “It is emphatically denied The Duke of York had any form of sexual contact or relationship with Virginia Roberts.”
The civil trial against Epstein was preceded by an explosive report in the Miami Herald that alleges that the billionaire’s powerful lawyers managed to pressure prosecutors, stopping him from receiving a significant jail time.
Epstein was jailed for 13 months in 2008 for soliciting girls for underage prostitution.
Jeffrey Epstein ©REUTERS/Florida Department of Law Enforcement/Handout via Reuters
Then serving as the US Attorney for the Southern District of Florida, Alexander Acosta, negotiated a plea agreement for Epstein, sealing a 53-page FBI indictment against him and avoiding any federal criminal charges being brought against him.
Acosta is now Trump’s Secretary of Labor.
Acosta is now Trump’s Secretary of Labor.
U.S. Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta ©REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque
Prince Andrew was photographed with the convicted sex offender, Epstein, following his release, leading to the Royal losing his role as a UK trade envoy.
The Epstein scandal has reached into the heart of the American establishment. Politicians from both parties, alongside men from the Hollywood and business elite, are listed on the flight logs of Epstein’s private jet, dubbed the ‘Lolita Express.’
The plane would take regular journeys to Epstein’s private Caribbean island, on the flight log included illustrious names, including ex-US President Bill Clinton and disgraced actor Kevin Spacey.
Source: RT.com
The Epstein scandal has reached into the heart of the American establishment. Politicians from both parties, alongside men from the Hollywood and business elite, are listed on the flight logs of Epstein’s private jet, dubbed the ‘Lolita Express.’
The plane would take regular journeys to Epstein’s private Caribbean island, on the flight log included illustrious names, including ex-US President Bill Clinton and disgraced actor Kevin Spacey.
Source: RT.com
"Randy Andy:" Before Prince Andrew wedded Ferguson in 1986, the regal earned the epithet "Randy Andy" as a result of his pizzazz for the contrary sex. One notorious early lover was Koo Stark, an American performing artist who figured out how to get a solicitation to Balmoral to meet the Queen. After press detailed that Stark had partaken in indecent intimate moments in a 1976 R-evaluated film called Emily—the stills of which were sprinkled crosswise over sensationalist newspapers—Andrew severed the relationship. What's more, Buckingham Palace was compelled to gracelessly address the gathering between the ruler and the performer, saying, "We don't know whether the Queen knew about the young lady's acting vocation before she was welcome to Balmoral."
Fergie's Extramarital Indiscretions: It has been evaluated by imperial biographer Sally Bedell Smith that Prince Andrew's maritime vocation fended off him from his significant other for everything except 42 days a year amid his marriage. While her significant other was away, Ferguson was shot during the evening clubs and taking excursions nearby men like 35-year-old Texas mogul Steve Wyatt, the photographic proof of which were distributed by tabloids. The final blow was a first page newspaper report that kept running in 1992. Featured "Fergie's Stolen Kisses," the component contained 10 photographs of the Duchess cutting loose with her "money related counselor," John Bryan, in the South of France. One picture indicated Ferguson sunbathing topless, with her male friend kissing her toes. Another indicated Ferguson and the man grasping, while a two-year-old Eugenie viewed.
Exacerbating the situation, the photos were printed while Ferguson was on vacation with Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip at Balmoral.
"It is exact to report that the porridge was getting cool," Fergie wrote in her journal, recollecting the morning the papers were conveyed. "Eyes wide and mouths slightly open, the grown-ups were flipping through the Daily Mirror and whatever is left of the sensationalist newspapers . . . I had been uncovered for what I really was. Useless. Unfit. A national disfavor."
Ruler Philip has never pardoned his previous little girl in-law for disrespecting the regal family while the Queen—tolerant as she seems to be—inevitably retouched her association with Ferguson.
Sex Scandal: In 2011, Prince Andrew wound up dug in a disagreeable sex embarrassment including one of his most tricky companions: Jeffrey Epstein, the tycoon cash supervisor and indicted sex guilty party. That year, in a claim recorded against Epstein, a young lady named Virginia Roberts guaranteed that she had filled in as an under-age prostitute for the cash chief, who purportedly "constrained" her "to have sexual relations" on three events with "an individual from the British Royal Family, Prince Andrew." Photographic proof and flight logs demonstrated that the illustrious and Roberts were in similar urban areas when the supposed experiences occurred. In any case, the Palace passionately denied "any type of sexual contact or relationship" among Andrew and his informer, asserting that "the claims made are false and with no establishment."
Vanity Fair supporter Edward Klein revealed in 2011 that, as per "Juan Alessi, a previous worker at Epstein's Palm Beach bequest, Andrew went to stripped pool parties and was blessed to receive rubs by an array of mistresses of juvenile young ladies." But Prince Andrew demanded that he never went to nor knew about any exposed pool parties.
That equivalent year, Ferguson conceded that Epstein had helped pay off a portion of her obligation. In light of the outrage, Ferguson discharged an expression of remorse, expressing, "I for one, for the benefit of myself, profoundly lament that Jeffrey Epstein wound up engaged with any path with me. I despise pedophilia and any sexual maltreatment of kids and realize this was a huge blunder of judgment for my benefit. . . . At whatever point I would i be able to will reimburse the cash and will have nothing ever to do with Jeffrey Epstein until the end of time."
Progressively Unsavory Ties: Before leaving from his post as the United Kingdom's Special Trade Representative after the Epstein outrage, Andrew had been blamed for bunch dinky business dealings. Among them, as indicated by Klein:
Andrew has been blamed for facilitating a lunch at Buckingham Palace for Mohamed Sakher El Materi, the very rich person child in-law of the now ousted Tunisian strongman Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, and of tolerating an endowment of a $30,000 gold accessory for his girl Beatrice from an indicted Libyan firearm dealer. (A representative for the Palace says it doesn't remark on private blessings to individuals from the regal family.) Andrew earned the moniker "Air-Miles Andy" after he was reprimanded by the National Audit Office for taking a helicopter only 50 miles to a lunch with Arab dignitaries, at an expense of nearly $5,000. . . . While in Egypt, Andrew feasted with Nursultan Nazarbayev, the degenerate leader of Kazakhstan, whose child in-law along these lines purchased Andrew's white-elephant manor, Sunninghill Park, for $25 million, $4.9 million more than the asking cost. (Buckingham Palace denied that there was any inappropriateness associated with the deal.)
Castle representatives have needed to work all day to counter such claims—clarifying that the Duke of York took a helicopter to guarantee he could participate in "an occupied, full program of commitment crosswise over four areas," and that the choice was made in thought with "viable utilization of time, security, and limiting the effect on others."
Money for Access: In 2010, after her funds imploded, Ferguson was purportedly ensnared in a sting activity by News of the World correspondent Mazher Mahmood. In a gathering got on shrouded camera, Mahmood acted like an Indian representative willing to pay Ferguson £500,000 ($718,000) in return for access to her ex. The whole, embarrassing hand off—in which Fergie seemed to acknowledge a $40,000 money up front installment, and discloses to Mahmood that Andrew "never accepts a penny for anything" and that she basically needed "a lick of the spoon"— was quickly transferred to the Internet.
You already know that each one of us is here in this lifetime for a reason.
So the question is - would you be interested in finding out more about YOUR reason?
It's all part of a new system my friend shared with me and I'm now sharing with you...
It's called the Cosmic Energy Profile and since it's customized, it gave me some unique perspectives on my destiny I hadn't received any where else, from any other coach.
Go ahead, get your Cosmic Energy Profile now, and then let me know what you discovered about your destiny.
Oh, and be sure to go all the way through it - there's more the deeper you go!
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