Prince Andrew Used Fake Name To Set Up Fake
Company While Engaging In Debauched Behavior Such As Sailing On
Yacht With Topless TeensDecember 17. 2019
Prince Andrew on boat with topless young women
Prince Andrews' woes continue. Mainstream press
reports have exposed the fact Prince Andrew set up a fake company,
using the fake name Andrew Iverness, to arrange unethical and
unsavory behavior. The secret company Prince Andrew set up was
called Naples Gold Limited and his partner in the venture is Johan
Eliasch.
The company was registered in 2002, yet has no
trading activity. The only time individuals set up shell companies
is to engage in conduct that is not above board, to conceal their
identity in a matter they are not supposed to be involved in or to
hide their involvement from the public.
The Daily Mail reported, "Such close friends that,
as we now know, they started a company together with the Prince
calling himself Andrew Inverness, signing official documents with a
false residential address, and claiming to be a professional
consultant." Based on these reports Prince Andrew committed fraud.
In 2001 Prince Andrew and Eliasch were spotted
sailing on a yacht in Thailand with what one website referred to as
topless teens. Epstein was said to be present on the trip, as was
his girlfriend, Ghislaine Maxwell, who procured underage girls for
the pedophile and Prince Andrew among others.
Some of the underage girls who were sex trafficked
stated Maxwell taught them how to have sex with Epstein and Prince
Andrew, among others. Some of the girls further accused Maxwell of
having sex with them as well. It is all very sordid and sick.
Ironically, 2001 is the same year Prince
Andrew stands accused of having sex with underage victim, Virginia
Roberts, who was a sex slave of the late pedophile Epstein. Roberts
is said to be one of four underage girls Epstein trafficked to
Prince Andrew for illegal sex.
STORY SOURCE
Revealed: How Prince Andrew used pseudonym to set up a secret
firm with a sports tycoon who 'organised 2001 Thailand trip' during
which Duke was spotted on yacht with topless women
Published: 17:00 EST, 13 December 2019 | Updated:
01:43 EST, 14 December 2019 - A curious if somewhat unedifying
chapter in royal history was written in 2001, when Prince Andrew was
photographed on a yacht off Thailand surrounded by what red-top
newspapers dubbed ‘a bevy of topless beauties’.
He was said to be visiting the island of Phuket on a
Christmas trip organised by Johan Eliasch, a Monaco-based tycoon
behind the top sports brand Head. According to reports at the time,
the billionaire had generously agreed to foot at least some of the
bill for Andrew’s stay at the Amanpuri Hotel, an ultra-opulent
establishment where villas cost up to £25,000 a night. The
provenance of the yacht is unknown.
During the stay, the playboy antics of ‘Air Miles
Andy’ sparked a predictable media rumpus. In particular, pictures of
the Queen’s portly second son being massaged with sun-cream by
skinny young women led to speculation that — aged 40 and having just
left the Navy — the father-of-two was suffering from a royal version
of mid-life crisis.
His friends Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell
were also reported to be in Phuket at the time. We all know how that
relationship eventually worked out — with Epstein dying in a New
York prison cell in August after being arrested on sex-trafficking
charges, and Andrew forced to quit public life because of his
friendship with the paedophile.
Yet unfavourable headlines generated by the Thai
holiday did little to dent Andrew’s affection for the free-spending,
Swedish-born Mr Eliasch. Quite the reverse. Prince Andrew was
photographed on a yacht off Thailand surrounded by what red-top
newspapers dubbed ‘a bevy of topless beauties’ in 2001...
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