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Topic History of: America says - You will NOT be believed!
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hedda I love the UK tabloids referring to Jeffrey Epstein as "disgraced" that word they love so much.

But as we know in the USA there is really no such thing as disgraced : you become a celebrity no matter what !

chop up your Granny with enough style and a good agent and you will be on Celebrity Squares in a flash
In The Know (as always) I note that Andrew is NOT rushing to Court to challenge these allegations ....
prefering the Royal Family motto never complain / never explain ("say nothing - and hope it will all go away")
Pattaya Believed or not,even when proved to be liars they can be paid off!...ask a certain Frog at the IMF.
JK2006 As happened to Michael Jackson, Prince Andrew's accuser is now described as a liar by another of her alleged abusers. Bill Cosby's celebrity accusers are also being sneered at. Perhaps Americans are less prepared than we Brits to say "you will be believed".