Anonymous ID: f4f360 Dec. 16, 2020, 7:27 p.m. No.12060553   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>0571 >>0666

Prince Andrew and the OTHER orgy island: A sex-obsessed tycoon accused of coercing underage girls into depravity at his Caribbean hideaway. No, not Jeffrey Epstein, but a second man who hosted Duke is now facing disgrace, writes TOM LEONARD

 

He was a super-vain fashion tycoon famous for his flamboyant outfits, so the extent of Peter Nygard's downfall was painfully clear as he shuffled into a Canadian courtroom in shackles on Tuesday. He was dressed in a grey sweatshirt and prison-issue tracksuit trousers, his trademark flowing mane of grey hair scraped back into an untidy bun. The Finnish-born retail mogul's emotions were difficult to gauge behind his white face mask as a prosecutor in Winnipeg detailed why he should be extradited to the U.S. to face charges that he sexually assaulted dozens of teenage girls and women for decades at his sprawling Bahamas and Los Angeles homes. As 79-year-old Nygard, who has previously denied allegations of sex trafficking and racketeering against him, languished behind bars yesterday, he cannot be the only one deeply regretting his arrest. For of course, he is not the only multi-millionaire in recent years to be charged with turning his hedonistic Caribbean getaway into a den of paedophile iniquity. Jeffrey Epstein, whose home off St Thomas was dubbed 'Orgy Island', committed suicide before he could be tried in New York by the same prosecutors now pursuing Nygard. And they had something else in common: they have both met Prince Andrew. The Duke of York visited the Canadian businessman at his Bahamas home in 2000, shortly after Nygard settled out of court with three employees who had accused him of sexual harassment. Amid new revelations published in the Mail this week that undermine the Prince's account of his relationship with Epstein and with Virginia Roberts, the woman who says she was lent out for sex with him when she was 17, this twist in the Nygard scandal is the last thing the embattled Andrew needs. There is no mention of the Prince in the U.S. case against Nygard — sources close to Andrew insist they are neither 'friends' nor 'associates' and it remains unclear how they came to know each other. But parallels with Epstein, a friend with whom the Prince chose to stay even after he had served a prison sentence for soliciting a minor, will doubtless be drawn by some.

 

According to New York prosecutors, since 1995 Nygard has used the power, influence and even the staff of his fashion and retail empire to 'recruit and maintain adult and minor-aged female victims for [his] sexual gratification and the sexual gratification of his friends and business associates'. His targets frequently came from 'disadvantaged economic backgrounds and/or had a history of abuse' and through threats, financial support, drugging and false promises of modelling opportunities and other career advancement, were coerced into having sex with him and his cronies, the prosecutors say. Nygard, who is said to be worth $900 million (£668 million), allegedly pretended some were his 'girlfriends' or 'assistants', requiring them to travel and stay with him regularly, to 'engage in sexual activity at his direction' and to recruit new victims for him. According to an affidavit filed by the Canadian authorities, his victims were as young as 14 and ran into the hundreds. The similarities with Epstein's alleged web of abuse — vulnerable girls groomed, then trafficked around the globe on a private jet and lent out to his famous and influential friends — are so stark that the allegations could have come from his charge sheet. In fact, the same prosecutors charging Nygard still want to question Prince Andrew about his friendship with Epstein. Many of the sexual abuse allegations against the Finnish-Canadian businessman relate to events said to have taken place at Nygard Cay, the bizarre 4.5-acre home he built in the Bahamas in 1987. Prince Andrew was about 40 when he visited the pleasure palace in early 2000. Although he had then been divorced from Sarah Ferguson for four years, she and their two daughters accompanied him. As with Epstein, the Prince was either ignorant of or untroubled by Nyland's notoriety following the sexual harassment claims by his three employees.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9061243/TOM-LEONARD-Prince-Andrew-orgy-island.html

Anonymous ID: f4f360 Dec. 16, 2020, 7:33 p.m. No.12060618   🗄️.is đź”—kun

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Never trusted him, another all talk no action..puts on nothing but a show. Comes to the call of duty…he crumbles into pieces, no doubt he's got a game he needs to make sure he keeps going. Haven't dug…but wouldn't doubt he's involved on a foreign level as well.