LETTER FROM BUCKINGHAM. Entangled in the Epstein scandal, the monarchy is counting on the new advice of Prince Andrew to get out of this bad patch.
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From our correspondent in London, Marc Roche
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ATndrew Brettler is like the Hollywood stars he represents on the legal, even judicial, level. Sure of himself, the flamboyant lawyer from the Californian firm Lavely & Singer is devoid of the slightest scruples or qualms. His battlefield is the celebrity market, which he defends body and soul against their tormentors, movie studios, media or alleged victims of rape. The fees of this legal mercenary are up to what is at stake, the protection of the reputation and privacy of his clients: 2,000 dollars (1,728 euros) per hour.
And the clock is ticking fast when it comes to mastering the ins and outs of a file bombarded on the screens and in the newspapers with large jets of chromos: the ped scandal…
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