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James PATTERSON
On March 11, a devastating undersea earthquake and tsu-
nami move Japan’s main island by several feet, shifting the earth
on its axis. The destruction is horrific and unprecedented. But
on March 13, the Daily Mail devotes four pages and seven sepa- i
rate articles to Prince Andrew. That same day, the Telegraph runs |
three pieces, and the Sunday Times runs a two-page spread head-
lined GUN SMUGGLER BOASTS OF SWAY OVER ANDREW.
On March 14, the Guardian runs one more piece about . 4
Andrew’s troubles. 4
PRINCE ANDREW DOMINATES HEADLINES DESPITE THE EARTHQUAKE,
the headline reads. .
Alan Dershowitz: Septen
f the ongoing lawsuits ar
millions left to spare. Mea
whether Epstein trafficked
seems to be going nowhere.
ning to look as if Epstein is fir
But for Epstein’s friend an
itz, things are about to get ver
At the start of 2008, Brad
: lawyer, had filed a motion in z
| of two unnamed women accu:
_ showitz of participating direct
Prince Andrew had had ne
Bitz had objected to the accu
{ terms.
“There’s absolutely no kern
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