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That Time The Arch Bishop Of Canterbury Came Out In Support Of Andrew

17 min · 18. mai 202617 min
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In late May 2022, Justin Welby, then the Church of England’s Archbishop of Canterbury, was asked during an interview about Prince Andrew and the public reaction to him. Welby said that “forgiveness really does matter” and that “we have become a very, very unforgiving society,” adding that there is a “difference between consequences and forgiveness.” He noted that regarding Prince Andrew, “we all have to step back a bit. He’s seeking to make amends and I think that’s a very good thing.” At the same time, he acknowledged that issues of alleged abuse are “intensely personal and private for so many,” which means no one can dictate how others should respond. Following a backlash, Welby’s office clarified that his comments on forgiveness were not intended to apply specifically to Prince Andrew, but rather were a broader comment about the kind of more “open and forgiving society” he hoped for around the time of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee. The statement emphasised that while consequences remain important, forgiveness is also part of Christian understanding of justice, mercy and reconciliation — but it explicitly did not amount to a call for the public to re-embrace the prince or dismiss accountability. to  contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com

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That Time The Arch Bishop Of Canterbury Came Out In Support Of Andrew

In late May 2022, Justin Welby, then the Church of England’s Archbishop of Canterbury, was asked during an interview about Prince Andrew and the public reaction to him. Welby said that “forgiveness really does matter” and that “we have become a very, very unforgiving society,” adding that there is a “difference between consequences and forgiveness.” He noted that regarding Prince Andrew, “we all have to step back a bit. He’s seeking to make amends and I think that’s a very good thing.” At the same time, he acknowledged that issues of alleged abuse are “intensely personal and private for so many,” which means no one can dictate how others should respond. Following a backlash, Welby’s office clarified that his comments on forgiveness were not intended to apply specifically to Prince Andrew, but rather were a broader comment about the kind of more “open and forgiving society” he hoped for around the time of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee. The statement emphasised that while consequences remain important, forgiveness is also part of Christian understanding of justice, mercy and reconciliation — but it explicitly did not amount to a call for the public to re-embrace the prince or dismiss accountability. to  contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com

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The newly surfaced Epstein–Maxwell emails destroy the carefully maintained image that Ghislaine Maxwell was little more than a bystander in Epstein’s orbit. The sheer volume of correspondence—thousands of messages, including more than 200 in the months just before Epstein’s 2008 indictment—shows her still playing an active, managerial role long after she claimed to have distanced herself. These aren’t the casual check-ins of someone who drifted away; they read like the operational lifeline of a fixer who was deeply entangled, ensuring Epstein’s logistics, staff, and image were being tightly managed as his legal peril mounted. The reality is clear: instead of retreating when the walls closed in, Maxwell remained inside the command center, working shoulder to shoulder with Epstein while he scrambled to preserve his empire. Other evidence only compounds the contradictions. Maxwell has repeatedly insisted she never saw abuse, never witnessed a “client list,” and was unaware of any wrongdoing, yet the new material—emails, the infamous birthday book, and corroborating records—paint a different picture. They show her acting as the connective tissue in Epstein’s network, coordinating travel, arranging connections, and maintaining contact even as his predation became impossible to deny. Against this backdrop, her courtroom narrative of innocence collapses into absurdity. The disclosures don’t just raise questions about her credibility—they obliterate it, exposing her as an active, deliberate participant who helped sustain the machinery of Epstein’s operation rather than some unfortunate bystander swept along by events. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com source: Epstein emails reveal deep secrets: Maxwell knew what he did, Trump figures 3 times, says report – Firstpost [https://www.firstpost.com/world/ghislaine-maxwell-jeffrey-epstein-sex-trafficking-bill-clinton-prince-andrew-donald-trump-13932876.html]

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episode Will Prince Andrew Face Legal Consequences Amid The Epstein Fallout? (Part 2) cover

Will Prince Andrew Face Legal Consequences Amid The Epstein Fallout? (Part 2)

The UK’s Metropolitan Police Service (Met) is now “actively looking” into fresh allegations that Prince Andrew allegedly used a taxpayer-funded police bodyguard to obtain the U.S. Social Security number and date of birth of his accuser, Virginia Giuffre — apparently to dig up “dirt” on her. These new allegations arise from leaked emails and Giuffre’s recently published posthumous memoir, and they have reignited calls for a full criminal inquiry in the UK after previous investigations by the Met opted not to open one. Sources suggest that if evidence is found that the royal improperly sought to direct or influence police resources, then the offence of misconduct in public office could be in play. Meanwhile, in the United States and in political circles, pressure is building for action — though no formal prosecution has yet been confirmed. U.S. lawmakers such as Nancy Mace have publicly demanded that any potential crimes by Prince Andrew on U.S. soil be pursued, and parliamentarians in the UK are calling for a mechanism to strip him of titles and privileges as accountability ramps up. The combination of renewed documentary claims, political uproar, and active investigation means that this may no longer be purely a reputational or civil matter — the threshold for possible criminal exposure appears to be closer than at any time in recent years. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com source: Could Prince Andrew ever be prosecuted over his links to Jeffrey Epstein? | The Independent [https://www.the-independent.com/news/uk/crime/prince-andrew-giuffre-epstein-legal-met-police-b2849423.html]

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episode Will Prince Andrew Face Legal Consequences Amid The Epstein Fallout? (Part 1) cover

Will Prince Andrew Face Legal Consequences Amid The Epstein Fallout? (Part 1)

The UK’s Metropolitan Police Service (Met) is now “actively looking” into fresh allegations that Prince Andrew allegedly used a taxpayer-funded police bodyguard to obtain the U.S. Social Security number and date of birth of his accuser, Virginia Giuffre — apparently to dig up “dirt” on her. These new allegations arise from leaked emails and Giuffre’s recently published posthumous memoir, and they have reignited calls for a full criminal inquiry in the UK after previous investigations by the Met opted not to open one. Sources suggest that if evidence is found that the royal improperly sought to direct or influence police resources, then the offence of misconduct in public office could be in play. Meanwhile, in the United States and in political circles, pressure is building for action — though no formal prosecution has yet been confirmed. U.S. lawmakers such as Nancy Mace have publicly demanded that any potential crimes by Prince Andrew on U.S. soil be pursued, and parliamentarians in the UK are calling for a mechanism to strip him of titles and privileges as accountability ramps up. The combination of renewed documentary claims, political uproar, and active investigation means that this may no longer be purely a reputational or civil matter — the threshold for possible criminal exposure appears to be closer than at any time in recent years. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com source: Could Prince Andrew ever be prosecuted over his links to Jeffrey Epstein? | The Independent [https://www.the-independent.com/news/uk/crime/prince-andrew-giuffre-epstein-legal-met-police-b2849423.html]

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Calls For Howard Lutnick To Resign Grow Louder After His Congressional Testimony (5/17/26)

Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick came under intense scrutiny after testifying before congressional investigators about his past relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, a relationship that appeared far more extensive than he had previously admitted publicly. Lutnick insisted that his interactions with Epstein were limited and “inconsequential,” describing only a handful of meetings over the years despite previously portraying himself as someone who distanced himself from Epstein after an uncomfortable encounter in 2005. However, emails, schedules, and testimony released by investigators showed that Lutnick maintained contact well after Epstein’s 2008 conviction, including a 2012 visit to Epstein’s private island alongside his family. During questioning, lawmakers pressed Lutnick over contradictions between his public statements and documentary evidence, particularly after he had once described Epstein as “the greatest blackmailer ever” before later retreating from those remarks and claiming they were speculation rather than fact The testimony quickly became politically explosive because Lutnick is one of the highest-ranking officials in the Trump administration to be questioned in connection to the broader Epstein investigation. Members of Congress from both parties criticized what they described as evasive answers and selective memory, while some lawmakers openly called for his resignation. Investigators focused heavily on why Lutnick continued interacting with Epstein years after Epstein’s plea deal and registration as a sex offender, especially given Lutnick’s insistence that he found Epstein’s behavior disturbing. Questions also emerged about Lutnick’s shifting explanations regarding his visits to Epstein’s townhouse and island, with critics arguing that the discrepancies damaged his credibility. The hearing added to the widening congressional investigation into the network of wealthy and politically connected individuals tied to Epstein and intensified scrutiny over how many powerful figures attempted to minimize or downplay those associations once Epstein’s crimes became impossible to ignore. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com source: Dems demand Lutnick resign over Jeffrey Epstein interview [https://www.cnbc.com/2026/05/14/howard-lutnick-jeffrey-epstein-commerce-trump.html]

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