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TOPIC: Brian May's driver in court
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Brian May's driver in court 3 Years, 1 Month ago  
On historical CSA charges. Interesting to see the usual "ruined life" and "drug and alcohol problems". There are diaries too. Wonder if there is a letter in a bedside cabinet? I fully expect a Rolls Royce to pop up soon. Wonder if there will be an Octopus??

uk.news.yahoo.com/brian-may-driver-court-child-180224620.html
 
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Jo

Re:Brian May's driver in court 3 Years ago  
Queen guitarist Brian May's chauffeur cleared of child sex abuse

In her closing speech on Friday Eleanor Laws QC, defending, said: "There is no independent supporting evidence whatsoever other than what has come out of the complainant's mouth."

She told the jury Mr Webb had become "a demon to blame" for all of her addiction and mental health problems.

Wonder if the accuser will now accuse someone else.
 
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Honey

Re:Brian May's driver in court 3 Years ago  
It turned out to be just another everyday rare false accusation.
 
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#207245
Re:Brian May's driver in court 3 Years ago  
Where is Peter Saunders (NAPAC) to pop up on Derbyshire (oops dropped) to call false allegations "vanishingly rare" (except for the ones about him)? Perhaps that nice Peter Wanless, another Carl Beech supporter, will pop up as NSPCC to tell us how rare it is. And MWT must be preparing his Queen exposee surely?
 
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Re:Brian May's driver in court 3 Years ago  
Surrey Police again?
 
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md

Re:Brian May's driver in court 3 Years ago  
Why did the authorities fail to take into account her health problems? Is it because they are under too much pressure to “improve” conviction rates? Therapy would have been better than dragging the case through the courts.
 
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