NY - Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein confidante, arrested on Sex Abuse charges, July 2020 #2

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...AND she doesn't flush her toilet causing her cell to smell. What next, Ghislaine?

This is so horrid, for all those working there, and being in the vicinity.
Classless +++.
Money did not teach her good health ethics.
Wonder if she comes down with a self inflicted illness.
 
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This is so horrid, for all those working there, and being in the vicinity.
Classless +++.
Money did not teach her good health ethics.
Wonder if she comes down with a self inflicted illness.
Won't be a bit surprised if she attempts "something" by November.
 
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Do they really need to choose, I mean, just throw a bunch in a hat and pull a few, it's all the same since his privileged prince attitude seeps through in every photo, no matter the expression. ...BBM:

It was always said investigators wished to speak to him only as a 'witness' in case he can throw any light on the crimes of Epstein, who killed himself in jail in 2019.
But last month a source told Reuters that he is being seen as a 'person of interest'.
One leading criminal defence attorney said that while the term does not have any formal meaning in the US, the fact the FBI were apparently using it about Andrew was 'not good'.
Mark Bederow, a New York criminal defence attorney, said: 'It means they are interested in knowing about his conduct and whether he knew that a potential crime has occurred.'
He added it does not mean that he would ever be charged, however.

From here on out, I think we need to add a few initials to PA's royal title: POI.
 
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Do they really need to choose, I mean, just throw a bunch in a hat and pull a few, it's all the same since his privileged prince attitude seeps through in every photo, no matter the expression. ...BBM:

It was always said investigators wished to speak to him only as a 'witness' in case he can throw any light on the crimes of Epstein, who killed himself in jail in 2019.
But last month a source told Reuters that he is being seen as a 'person of interest'.
One leading criminal defence attorney said that while the term does not have any formal meaning in the US, the fact the FBI were apparently using it about Andrew was 'not good'.
Mark Bederow, a New York criminal defence attorney, said: 'It means they are interested in knowing about his conduct and whether he knew that a potential crime has occurred.'
He added it does not mean that he would ever be charged, however.

From here on out, I think we need to add a few initials to PA's royal title: POI.
I mean time has not been kind to him.
 
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I mean time has not been kind to him.

Tsk tsk. It hasn't been kind to me either, as a woman pushing 50 (just a few months away!), but... then again, I don't make a point of hanging with convicted sex offenders nor do I run behind Mummy's skirt when people question my alleged actions.
 
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Tsk tsk. It hasn't been kind to me either, as a woman pushing 50 (just a few months away!), but... then again, I don't make a point of hanging with convicted sex offenders nor do I run behind Mummy's skirt when people question my alleged actions.
Concerning the age - there is a saying that a woman should decide at certain age how old she is - and stick to it!!!! :)
 
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Oh man, that pic of POI PA and his ex, SF, in the car, reminds me so much of these two characters, Tweedledee and Tweedledum. What oafish hijinks are they up to now? Hopefully MSM continues to use it often.

What kind of grey haired son runs to his 95 year old Mummy when she's in mourning, on holiday, and no doubt reflecting on her own mortality (did I mention she's 95)? I would not want to be the tea set at that 'summit.' The Daily Mail might, though:

Andrew reportedly darted out from the rear of the property to avoid being spotted and headed into the forest, where he was picked up by his Metropolitan Police royal protection officers.

Well, he can skip and play about in the forest all day and night pretending to be Hansel and Gretel all he wants, to run the clock out:

If all attempts at serving the papers on him failed, a judge could decide to go ahead with the case anyway if persuaded that all reasonable efforts had been exhausted.
 
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Oh man, that pic of POI PA and his ex, SF, in the car, reminds me so much of these two characters, Tweedledee and Tweedledum. What oafish hijinks are they up to now? Hopefully MSM continues to use it often.

What kind of grey haired son runs to his 95 year old Mummy when she's in mourning, on holiday, and no doubt reflecting on her own mortality (did I mention she's 95)? I would not want to be the tea set at that 'summit.' The Daily Mail might, though:

Andrew reportedly darted out from the rear of the property to avoid being spotted and headed into the forest, where he was picked up by his Metropolitan Police royal protection officers.

Well, he can skip and play about in the forest all day and night pretending to be Hansel and Gretel all he wants, to run the clock out:

If all attempts at serving the papers on him failed, a judge could decide to go ahead with the case anyway if persuaded that all reasonable efforts had been exhausted.
Correct me if Im wrong, but I thought PA and SF were divorced???
 
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Correct me if Im wrong, but I thought PA and SF were divorced???

Yes, but they still live together and even take their summer holiday together and have done so for years.

Daily Record Aug 2: SF explains their relationship. (original article with most of the info is paywalled, sorry)

Daily Mail 2018 - in depth interview with SF. Try this one instead.
 
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Yes, but they still live together and even take their summer holiday together and have done so for years.

Daily Record Aug 2: SF explains their relationship. (original article with most of the info is paywalled, sorry)

Daily Mail 2018 - in depth interview with SF. Try this one instead.
Well, "An old love never gets rusty" I guess :)
 
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I guess the Duke has gotten himself stuck between a rock and a hard place. Will he remain in seclusion or will he consent to "being served"? Looks nasty either way.
 
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I guess the Duke has gotten himself stuck between a rock and a hard place. Will he remain in seclusion or will he consent to "being served"? Looks nasty either way.
"Whatever a man sows, that he will also reap".
Galatians, 6.7
 
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I mean time has not been kind to him.
Oh I don't know, I've seen plenty worse. And one advantage of being overweight is you don't get so wrinkled.
 
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Concerning the age - there is a saying that a woman should decide at certain age how old she is - and stick to it!!!! :)

Or, as Zsa Zsa Gabor said, "There comes a time in every woman's life when she has to decide between her face and her backside"!
 
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Oh I don't know, I've seen plenty worse. And one advantage of being overweight is you don't get so wrinkled.
We have to agree to disagree haha
 
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