Nicola Talent
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She's seen as that.
She's living off the taxpayers' money, really, through the royals.
And she has made this incredible statement against Epstein, her former friend.
She's admitted that she borrowed this money.
She's saying she's paying it back and she's calling him a paedophile.
What the media have to run that is, firstly,
her interview and secondly the conviction that he has because there's a backup to her calling him that because he actually has a conviction in a court of law in the US saying that he procures an underage female
So, Citric doesn't really know how to cope with this.
He doesn't know how to deal with it.
So, he engages Tweed and he looks for his advice, really, on what can be done to try and damage, limitate Epstein's reputation as regards this.
So, he, in an email, Citric, sorry, in an email to Epstein on the 12th of March, 2011, Citric tells him he discussed the situation with Tweed, who'd represent everyone, he says, from Britney Spears to Gerry Adams.
And Ian Paisley.
And he describes Tweed as the defamation lawyer I've used in the UK.
So he's singing him up like this is the guy to go to.
This is the man that's going to help us.
And he outlines the strategy.
He says that Tweed advocated beginning with a letter to the broadsheets, to the Telegraph in particular, which he describes as being among the worst offenders ever.
Now, I am presuming that that interview with Ferguson is picked up and used everywhere as it would be.
Yeah.
So the Telegraph are the worst offenders probably because they're the most highbrow media organisation.