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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Your thoughts or yet another entitled person thinking they have no rules to follow and are above the law

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By *ickdasterdly51Man  over a year ago

Lingfield

Not sure this should be in the swinger's section although Randy Andy might have different ideas!

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By *ember101Man  over a year ago

London


"Not sure this should be in the swinger's section although Randy Andy might have different ideas!"

Allegedly haha

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By *ewfie02Couple  over a year ago

Ayrshire

Must be awful to be tried by the press before being tried in a court of law

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By *ayjay218Man  over a year ago

Aberdeen


"Must be awful to be tried by the press before being tried in a court of law"
yes I agree but he does also appear to be very unwilling to clear his name in any court.

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By *inkyeroticaCouple  over a year ago

Ampthill


"Must be awful to be tried by the press before being tried in a court of law"

And you can bet your bottom dollar that there will be a huge undisclosed settlement reached to avoid it going to court! (It’s a civil, not criminal case.)

Days in court or settlement, either way there is no favourable option for him, and his reputation is gone.

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By *isfits behaving badlyCouple  over a year ago

Coventry

I think the worse that can happen is he sinks away into comfortable obscurity. I think enough has gone down for everyone to distance them self from him regardless of the outcome of the case.

What really gets me is over the years there must have been many adults of reasonable intelligence who could see what was going on and yet be ok with it and/or say nothing. And those that did participate what adult value their sexual pleasure over the welfare of a young girl? Even if presented as totally consensual they should have had the values and decency to say something isn't right with this situation and question their person responsibility to doing the right thing regardless of the actions of the girls in question.

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By *iggles and BeardyCouple  over a year ago

Bristol

From what it all says, he was with her in UK.. 17 while young is totally legal in UK, so he may as well own upto it.

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By *ayjay218Man  over a year ago

Aberdeen


"From what it all says, he was with her in UK.. 17 while young is totally legal in UK, so he may as well own upto it."
if that was all that it is then surely he’d have come clean from the start and have a line drawn under it. Instead of coming up with “I have a medical condition and don’t sweat” kind of statements. Which now his lawyers say was a temporary medical condition since pictures came out of him leaving a nightclub dripping in sweat. I’d imagine he’s sweating big time just now. If he is innocent he should come forward and disprove the accusations

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