Former Prince Andrew arrested

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Why is almost every other country pursuing Epstein sex pests, but in the U.S? Nothing.
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Anonymous wrote:
Why is almost every other country pursuing Epstein sex pests, but in the U.S? Nothing.


Because the Dow is at 50,000
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Anonymous wrote:How far he has fallen. And shame on the royal family for protecting him for so long.


His mother you mean. Chaz finally getting his revenge. He never liked him because he's his mom's favorite.
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No, this isn’t the end of the monarchy:

When can we arrest Trump?
Anonymous
Arrested for mishandling confidential material!
This sounds like a financial crime.
The British royal family has always been corrupt to the core, nothing new.
The public likes Eugenie and Beatrice, but any chance of them playing a role to assist William is over.
The monarchy will be very different after Charles and the rest of the octogenarians
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Anonymous wrote:How far he has fallen. And shame on the royal family for protecting him for so long.

His mother protected him. That was her baby. Charles said, "have at him. Let the courts run its course."
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Anonymous wrote:At least he was arrested unlike Epstein perpetrators in the US.

The US will not arrest anyone. They are either working in the current White House administration or big financial donors. There will be no arrests. Look, we cannot get any resignations, forget about arrests.
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Anonymous wrote:No, this isn’t the end of the monarchy:

When can we arrest Trump?


Bingo! But sadly, I don't think it will ever happen for Trump.
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Anonymous wrote:Not a single American arrested before a freaking British royal prince.

What a joke we are here.


They didn’t arrest him for sex crimes. He was trading national secrets to foreign governments for payouts. He was also giving insider information.

But, yes, we need to step up our investigation and arrest those involved with the sex trafficking.

They didn't get Al Capone for murder, arson, extortion and more. But they eventually got him on something that required him to spend his remaining days locked up in a little tiny prison cell. Tax evasion. People, pay your taxes.
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Anonymous wrote:About time. I wonder if he will name other names.

If he isn't conveniently suicided, I bet he will name some names.
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Anonymous wrote:It's his birthday today!


Arresting him on his birthday is a nice touch. I only wish Virginia Giuffre had lived to see this day. Yes, I realize he was not arrested for sex crimes but agree with the others, they get you on what they can get you (e.g., Al Capone and tax evasion). US needs to step up!

There's a silver lining in getting him for a different crime, in that the victims don't have to testify. Some victims may want their day in court, but I suspect most just want him locked up and not to be exposed to a global media circus.
Anonymous
Well this is fun!
Anonymous
Quite pathetic that white collar crimes get investigated more vigorously than crimes against persons.
Anonymous
For all the talk of liberty and justice, we suck at it and remain top of the class pigs
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not a single American arrested before a freaking British royal prince.

What a joke we are here.


They didn’t arrest him for sex crimes. He was trading national secrets to foreign governments for payouts. He was also giving insider information.

But, yes, we need to step up our investigation and arrest those involved with the sex trafficking.


And they never will get him for sex crimes. There are no witnesses coming forward with credible accusations that would withstand a legal challenge. Epstein's emails simply don't have the legal weight you wish they did.
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