Wednesday, November 8, 2017

Something about "glass houses and stones"

Those who spoke the worst about Trump ? Hum makes you wonder doesn’t it?
The Trump Times

Is Robert De Niro The Next To Go Down As A Sex Abuser?

By Kathy Crest: It seems that those who have spoke out the loudest against President Trump, are the ones who have the most to hide. Robert De Niro has…
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Robert De Niro Was Client Of Prostitution Ring That Used Children   June 20, 2017 USA News
Robert De Niro was a client of an international prostitution
ring that hired underage children and specialised in providing prostitutes to wealthy, high-profile clients.

While it is not clear whether or not De Niro was supplied with underage girls, his involvement in the ring received little to no media coverage.
Dcclothesline.com reports: The French Brigade de Repression de Proxenetisme (the equivalent of the Vice Squad) traced 89 young women who said they had been tricked or sometimes physically constrained by the agency into working for them. The girls were sometimes “sold on like cattle” to other call-girl agencies.
The agency’s files of clients’ names seized by the police are said to include many well-known members of the sports and show-business jet-set on both sides of the Atlantic, Arab princes, as well as two senior French center-right politicians.
     Lichfield wrote:
“Six people are charged with the running of an international prostitution ring, whose call-girls entertained the actor Robert de Niro, the former tennis player, Wojtek Fibak, two senior (but unnamed) French politicians and several Gulf princes. The agency specialised in tricking, or trapping, star-struck teenage girls into selling their bodies with the promise of careers as models or actresses….
De Niro, despite a much publicised ‘arrest’ in Paris while filming a movie earlier this year, was questioned only as a witness and occasional client of the network’s prostitutes. He is suing the investigating magistrate, Frederic N’Guyen Duc Quang, following his highly publicised interrogation; the actor’s lawyers accuse the investigator of deliberate publicity-seeking.”

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