Now that Prince Andrew has been stripped of his royal affiliations and patronages, the disgraced Duke of York has become the topic of inquiry for British media reporting on the royals.
31.12.2021 - 17:15 / perezhilton.com
Gross. Just gross.
The BBC is apologizing after bringing on a “legal expert” to talk about the Ghislaine Maxwell verdict — without mentioning he’s the former lawyer of her partner Jeffrey Epstein AND, this part is particularly important, ONE OF THE MEN ACCUSED OF PARTICIPATING IN THE SEX TRAFFICKING RING!
Alan Dershowitz made the rounds after Ghislaine was found guilty of five charges for her role in Epstein’s underage sex trafficking ring, giving interviews on the UK news outlet AND on Fox News
Now that Prince Andrew has been stripped of his royal affiliations and patronages, the disgraced Duke of York has become the topic of inquiry for British media reporting on the royals.
The Queen will be "in despair" over the actions of some of her children and grandchildren, Royal expert Jennie Bond has told OK!. In recent days, Prince Andrew has been under the spotlight thanks to a new ITV documentary presented by Ranvir Singh, called Ghislaine, Prince Andrew and the Paedophile.
Looks like the royal family can’t sweep this scandal under the rug!
BBC Director General Tim Davie has blamed personal error rather than swingeing cuts to its news team for last month’s heavily-criticized Alan Dershowitz interview, which came immediately after the guilty Ghislaine Maxwell verdict.
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NEW YORK -- As Ghislaine Maxwell strode into the courtroom for the first day of her sex-trafficking trial, no photographer was allowed to catch it. Courtroom artist Elizabeth Williams, however, was at the ready and before the hour was up, the curtain-raising scene was transmitted to news outlets around the world.Cameras are generally prohibited in federal court.
A legal document the Duke of York 's lawyer believes will stop the civil sex lawsuit against the royal has been released.
A butler who helped to convict Ghislaine Maxwell has urged her pal Prince Andrew to speak to the FBI, as a lawyer said the duke should be “quaking in his boots”.
The verdict is in… and it’s not looking good for Prince Andrew.
transportation of a minor with intent to engage in criminal sexual activity5. sex trafficking conspiracy6.
Prince Andrew should be "quaking in his royal boots", a senior lawyer has said.
A Scots victim of Jeffrey Epstein has said she felt "vindicated" and "completely overwhelmed" after a New York jury convicted Ghislaine Maxwell of helping his child sex trafficking ring.
Piers Morgan has claimed many rich and powerful people could be 'sweating tonight' after Ghislaine Maxwell's guilty verdict.
The BBC is to investigate the decision to interview Jeffrey Epstein’s former lawyer Alan Dershowitz, who has previously been accused of the sexual abuse of a minor, after last night’s Ghislaine Maxwell verdict.