Nicola Talent
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He wants to kind of know from this client, is there anything I should know here?
Yeah.
I can't go to battle for you unless I know kind of everything.
And I mean, that's, I suppose, really what every defense solicitor needs.
So anyway, Tweed thinks about it overnight and then he sends a robust letter to the Daily Telegraph denouncing, quotes, grossly inaccurate and persistent references to him being a paedophile.
And he states in it, our client is not, as your headline article alleges, a convicted paedophile.
Although he has been convicted of soliciting prostitutes and procuring a person under 18 for prostitution, he served his time for that offence.
As a matter of record, but without seeking to justify the offence, the girls in question were not
pre-pubescent.
We can confidently say that now.
And has a conviction for that at this point in time.
But, you know, you talk about splitting hairs and there is another word used for people who sexually assault girls
of the age of which this one victim was and that's hebephile.
So what, you know, most people don't use that word.
Now, the Epstein's people also go to Ferguson separately in order to try and get her to retract the statement.
And Tweed is involved with that.
On the 6th of April, these documents, these from the document dump, have shown that Tweed told Epstein he'd spoken to Ferguson's lawyer and told him, we're continuing to put pressure on the Daily Telegraph to retract their outrageous description of you.
And in an undated message to Epstein, he draws his attention back.
to the cover of Private Eye, describing it as very provocative and adding, although Private Eye is an absolute rag of a publication, nonetheless, it is currently sitting in a prominent position on newsagent stands here in the UK.
So he's pointing out other things.