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UNCAPTIONED: Prince Andrew Paid By Businessman Tied To Pension Rip-Off Company
Prince Andrew Paid By Businessman Tied To Pension Rip-Off Company. Prince Andrew reportedly received tens of thousands of pounds from a British businessman linked to a firm accused of ripping off pension saver. Documents from London’s High Court reveal the King’s brother was paid £60,500 in December 2019 by Adrian Gleave, just weeks after his controversial Newsnight interview and associations with sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, that led to his withdrawal from royal duties. The money was sent through Gleave’s company, Alphabet Capital, which had made, and could make further, payments to Andrew, according to an agreed statement of facts signed by the Duke and Duchess of York. The revelations came as part of a lawsuit brought by Turkish millionaire Nebahat Isbilen, who alleged funds meant for Andrew and Sarah Ferguson had been misused by her adviser. The controversy deepens questions over Prince Andrew’s finances, as Gleave had recently stepped down from SVS Securities, a company shut down by regulators in 2019 over pension mis-selling. Andrew has not commented on the claims. Instructions: THIS VIDEO MUST NOT BE EDITED FOR LENGTH TO COMBINE WITH OTHER CONTENT
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