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A grifter (like the Angelica Hudson movie) is someone who is selling a con. I don't believe that is the case for Sarah.
i wish sarah had an email and we could send a message saying 'girl, think twice from now on.' when will it stop?
Forcing her employees to take a 75% cut might seem like good business (however rotten to the individuals) but if her corporate creditors got a "worse" deal - such as 10% on the debt (which seems to be the number being bandied about,) - then those corporate creditors can take her to court for bad-faith dealings as well as other claw-backs. As crummy as forcing long-time employees and "friends" to take a 75% cut is - to an entity that got 10%, it looks quite rich.
I am wondering how this will affect Sarah's new book deals. I was hoping she would get on her feet and just get on with her life and try to stay out of trouble as much as possible. This could throw a monkey wrench into things.
I am wondering how this will affect Sarah's new book deals.
It may be time to approach the Queen, hat in hand, and plead for: a small income, a quiet home - in return for discreet and permanent retirement.
Duchess of York: I'm so sorry I let child abuser pay my debt | News
Sarah's whole interview with the Evening Standard. "I would throw myself under a bus for him," she says of Andrew.
Sarah really needs to learn to keep quiet! I know that she is desperate to protect Andrew and clearly terrified that she has cost him his job, but less is sometimes more. Sarah also has a habit of blaming herself for absolutely everything--even when, as in this case, I don't think she really did anything wrong (she didn't contact Epstein, Andrew did).
NotAPretender a small income, a quiet home - in return for discreet and permanent retirement.
I also think Sarah is not "out of the woods" at all. In fact, she's in a worse place than she's ever been in her life. Oprah's network is faltering--if the docuseries even airs, not many people will watch it.
it would be too good to be true.
I don't think she'd go NaP. She seems, to me, too intersted in trying to BE someBODY. IMO, I she weighs her self worth by her public persona.A few weeks ago, when Sarah was not invited to the Royal wedding, I said that I thought it was now over for Brand Sarah.
I believe that even more definitively now, for a different set of reasons.
It may be time to approach the Queen, hat in hand, and plead for: a small income, a quiet home - in return for discreet and permanent retirement.
Her time is past.
Oprah's network is faltering--if the docuseries even airs, not many people will watch it. The Daily Mail says that a book, "Finding Sarah", will be written as a follow-up to the series, but who will buy this book, given the small audience who will even watch the program?
It is quite horribly and grotesquely unfair that Sarah is being tarred, by association, with this man and his vile crimes. She has done NOTHING wrong, and should really not have created attention to this by apologising.
She knew nothing of what Epstein was up to (I don’t know if she’s even met him!), and it was her ex-husband who arranged this loan on her behalf. The media needs to stop these whispers and innuendos, and leave her alone!
It is quite horribly and grotesquely unfair that Sarah is being tarred, by association, with this man and his vile crimes. She has done NOTHING wrong, and should really not have created attention to this by apologising.
She knew nothing of what Epstein was up to (I don’t know if she’s even met him!), and it was her ex-husband who arranged this loan on her behalf. The media needs to stop these whispers and innuendos, and leave her alone!
It is quite horribly and grotesquely unfair that Sarah is being tarred, by association, with this man and his vile crimes. She has done NOTHING wrong, and should really not have created attention to this by apologising.
She knew nothing of what Epstein was up to (I don’t know if she’s even met him!), and it was her ex-husband who arranged this loan on her behalf. The media needs to stop these whispers and innuendos, and leave her alone!
The two York parents deserve each other in every respect, but neither deserves to be on the public teat. They can take the money that they got for Sunninghill and live off that for the rest of their days.
Perhaps Monaco would welcome them, the sunny place for shady people that it has become yet again.
By her own admission, she knew exactly where the money was coming from. And they aren't "whispers and innuendos"! This is out of Sarah's mouth!!!!!!!
"Nothing wrong?" you say? Even SARAH admitted that it was wrong! Good heavens, can you please read what she herself is spitting out? And she knew "nothing about what Epstein was up to?" He had already been convicted and served time for "what he was up to." Are you saying that Sarah is completely incapable of any higher brain function than respiration?
Firstly, I wasn't aware that Epstein's conviction was as far back as 2008, so apologies there.
But I really don't think she knew too much about how her debts were being paid - only that Andrew had it in hand.
From the Telegraph:
"Referring to the settlement of her £5 million debts, which have now been cleared following individual arrangements with her creditors, the Duchess added: “The Duke sorted out my debts and he and his office have been more than marvellous.”
The comment was interpreted as confirmation that the Duke had arranged the payment with Epstein.
But a spokesman for the Duchess later issued a clarification, saying: “Jeffrey Epstein made a number of offers to the Duchess to help her over a nine-month period. Consequently, he took it upon himself to approach Johnny O’Sullivan directly, whom he knew and was aware of the unpaid debt by the Duchess.” "
There's no indication that Sarah herself knew who the money was coming from, only that it was arranged through Andrew or directly with Johnny O'Sullivan. We don't know for sure how much she knew about it at the time. I cannot believe that Sarah would have anything but contempt for those who abuse children. This clearly was a mistake, and she's doing all she can to rectify the situation. But with the horrendous financial situation she was in at the time, she perhaps didn't ask enough questions of the provenance of the money.
"Referring to the settlement of her £5 million debts, which have now been cleared following individual arrangements with her creditors, the Duchess added: “The Duke sorted out my debts and he and his office have been more than marvellous.”
The comment was interpreted as confirmation that the Duke had arranged the payment with Epstein.
But a spokesman for the Duchess later issued a clarification, saying: “Jeffrey Epstein made a number of offers to the Duchess to help her over a nine-month period. Consequently, he took it upon himself to approach Johnny O’Sullivan directly, whom he knew and was aware of the unpaid debt by the Duchess.” "
There's no indication that Sarah herself knew who the money was coming from, only that it was arranged through Andrew or directly with Johnny O'Sullivan. We don't know for sure how much she knew about it at the time. I cannot believe that Sarah would have anything but contempt for those who abuse children. This clearly was a mistake, and she's doing all she can to rectify the situation. But with the horrendous financial situation she was in at the time, she perhaps didn't ask enough questions of the provenance of the money.
Didn't Oprah refer to Sarah as a morally bankrupt person not a corrupt person?
I realize that Sarah is not a perfect or popular person, but really the name calling has to stop. This is not directed to you Kathryn.
If we can't have a civil conversation about this issue without the name calling, then this thread will be closed.
I have no doubt that she is really shocked now to realise what her carelessness has brought over Andrew who, in my opinion, just wanted to bail her out and to have the whole stories about her going to a stop before he has to decide between her and his family.[/QUOTE]
Kataryn, I sincerely hope it doesn't come to that. He is between a rock and a hard place. He is fully committed to HM and his royal heritege, but has love and in his own way is equally committed to Sarah and their family. I hope no ones forces him to choose because he would be the real loser IMO.