ICHEOKU says it is rather condescending and intelligence-insulting, for the the Duke of York, Prince Andrew, to stare down the world of viewers who watched his interview with the British Broadcasting Corporation and deny sexual dalliances which took place between him and a Jeffrey Epstein linked girl who was converted to his comfort woman.
One thing is to commit a crime and the other thing is to be boneheaded about it to bullshit your way around it, convinced that you are the smartest guy in the building and the other fellas are plain stupid and idiotic to know any better. Why lie about sexual liaisons which took place repeatedly and which adult will not read that through his body language, in the pictures of a peering Prince Andrew waving goodbyes to his sexual comforter, still in a pajamas or house robe. Who doesn't know, looking at the picture, particularly his grateful eyes, that he just had sex and was just letting the girl leave. But now, he decided to insult our general intelligence by doubling down on what he did by denying it.
Imagine how the victim will feel being victimized twice with this his non denial, denial. What man sees off a lady in the early hours of the morning in his pajamas or bathrobe or lounge robe, if not a man who just finished having sex with her and nicely letting her off the door. Why add to the insult on the victim. Why not just apologize for the indiscretion and ask for her forgiveness. But no, he is a prince and can do no wrong, believing that he can get away with just anything, including sexual molestation of a minor. ICHEOKU says even that picture suggests that it was not the first time the prince had a fling with the girl as there is something which spelt familiarity in his eyes.
Guys do stuff all the time, like when they have sex in their buddy's homes, especially those who are still playing the field, who have something to protect or who are married and do not want to risk being caught in a hotel. Yes, it is also common for a visiting friend to once in a while score a chic, often times arranged by his host. But in this case, the only problem was that the girl in question was a minor, who was taken advantage of by the prince, only to now claim memory fog of the incident. It is very offensive for a man to deny knowledge of a girl or woman who he had sex with; as to do so is to treat the girl as a nobody or not somebody enough for the man to have taken notice of her.
Former President Bill Clinton did that with Monica Lewinsky when he dismissively referred to her as "That Woman" in his now infamous scandalous and malicious remark, "I did not have sex with that woman, Ms Lewinsky." Prince Andrew seems to have taken a page from Bill Clinton's playbook when he told the BBC interviewer that he has a mental fog about having sex with the girl. He even went further to challenge the girl's memory and recollection of the incident, claiming that he has a medical condition which prevents him from sweating, in response to his victim's claim that he sweats profusely during sexual intercourse. One thing is to abuse the girl, but the prince should not have compounded his victim's agonizing experience by accusing her of lying about it.
ICHEOKU says if the prince first met Epstein in 1999 and they continued to see each other subsequently, what exactly constituted the subject matter of their meets? Did they become business partners and what businesses did they execute or conduct or carry out together during the many years following that they were seeing each other? The prince said that he chose to stay in Jeffrey Epstein's mansions because it "was a convenient place to stay"; and you wonder what happened to all the luxurious 5 Star hotels dotting the neighborhoods. The only explanation for his preferred place of hangout is that they were having sexual orgies and possibly some drug binge together therein. Epstein's mansions provided him with the much needed shield from paparazzi prying eyes; as well as from hotel workers who might be tempted to take and sell pictures of him to tabloid publications for pretty pennies. Epstein's mansions provided the prince with a secured den, where he can turn loose and go buck wild partying without prying eyes.
But the prince can deny all he wants, sheltered by his royal status in Britain. if indeed the prince feels that he is innocent and have nothing to either fear or hide, he should take the next flight to the United States of America to defend his innocence. ICHEOKU says the prince is as guilty as sin and the only reason he now granted the interview to BBC is because Jeffrey Epstein has been permanently silenced by his killers and can no longer defend himself or tell on people who heavily partied with him in his many mansions. So, until then, let the prince's conscience keep him company; believing that he still has any left. What a pitiful fella, who cannot man up to accept responsibility for what he did and lying about it and against his victim. Sad.
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