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The NOTW case gets more interesting - 9/12/2011 9:12:52 AM   
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The NOTW case gets more interesting, now it turns out a drug using dominatrix has her input into the matter -

Andy Coulson helped “spin” a story about George Osborne’s past links to a drug-taking dominatrix, preventing severe damage to his political career, it has been claimed
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Using the name Jennifer Shackleton, she described Mr Osborne as “the straight one of the bunch” compared to his friends and emphasised that he never attended sex parties she hosted.

She went on: "He would do lines but didn't go crazy like the rest of them did.” Mr Osborne has described claims that he took drugs with Miss Rowe as “defamatory and completely untrue”.

He accepts that he knew Miss Rowe but said they met only occasionally, when one of his university friends, who was a drug addict, was going out with her.


The original interview in Oz was -Editor helped chancellor manipulate news
and contained


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EMMA ALBERICI: Throughout the 1990s Natalie Rowe ran the Black Beauties escort agency, hiring out prostitutes for $500 an hour.

Her boyfriend at the time was William Sinclair - a descendent of one of the biggest landowners in the UK.

He and George Osborne were members of Oxford University's Bullingdon Club, a male only institution with a reputation for heavy drinking and rioting.

(to Natalie Rowe) Were you friends?

NATALIE ROWE: Me and George?

EMMA ALBERICI: Yes.

NATALIE ROWE: Yeah.

EMMA ALBERICI: And did it ever become more than friendship?

NATALIE ROWE: Yes.

EMMA ALBERICI: What did George Osborne think about your line of work?

NATALIE ROWE: He was very intrigued. What initially happened was is that William and George and Christopher, I'd left them at my apartment. I initially kept it a secret from William. I mean they knew that I had an escort agency but they didn't know what I did.

When I got back they'd found the paddles and the whips, the chains and the handcuffs. But they found it quite amusing.

And you know I thought it was going to be more horrific an experience. That, you know, William was going to be really you know peed off by his girlfriend you know doing, what was she doing with all this stuff. You know but it's come clean. And I said look, like to dominate men. And George was pretty intrigued indeed about that side of me.

. . . .



According to this line, the hiring of Coulson was in payment for his helping hide/spin Osbourne's drug usage.

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He believes that without Mr Coulson’s help Mr Osborne’s career could have been more seriously damaged by the original story.

“The editorial (in the News of the World) could have been written the other way,” he said.


Kinky Sex and Drugs eh?
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RE: The NOTW case gets more interesting - 9/12/2011 9:30:35 AM   
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Here is a bio on Mistress Pain -

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Natalie Rowe, a former prostitute, partied with a young George Osborne, at the same time developing a reputation as an exclusive London dominatrix madam with a "who's who" client list.



And here is a tale of Osbourne's days in the aristocratic Bullingdon Club.-

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But Mr Osborne never quite fitted in with the secret dining society, whose modus operandi has traditionally been to book expensive restaurants under false names before trashing them. There is no evidence Mr Osborne, Mr Coleridge or Mr Rothschild took part in these rituals.

Former members of the 'Buller' say the chancellor, who took a 2.1 in Modern History at Magdalen College, was known as 'oik' because he went to St Paul's school, rather than Eton. His club mates would suspend him by his ankles and bash his head against the floor, screaming: "Who are you?" He would be released after saying: "I am a despicable ----."


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Ms Howe who ran an escort agency claims to have provided strippers and drugs for Bullingdon Club parties at stately homes, but does not recall whether Mr Osborne attended.
"They were very precise in what they wanted - three slim black girls in stockings, suspenders and high heels. They also wanted the girls to do extras."



Nothing like some good old fashion sex scandals, with kink tossed in.

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RE: The NOTW case gets more interesting - 9/12/2011 12:40:58 PM   
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Well, you know where you are with a Tory government...



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RE: The NOTW case gets more interesting - 9/12/2011 2:47:26 PM   
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Doubtless. From the Torygraph article (cited above) likely says it all -

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"About 80 per cent of their friends were rude and arrogant. They had this snooty air, looking down at everyone else - including me - with attitude and no respect. They were friends with George, but I never found him to be like that," she said.

"They were all so rude - everyone was scum to them," she said. "Some of Will's friends were amazed that he was going out with a black girl. A lot of them seemed to have more money than sense. They did what they wanted and spent what they wanted - life was given to them on a plate. It was as if they thought they could do anything because they had money."




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RE: The NOTW case gets more interesting - 9/12/2011 3:53:04 PM   
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This is old news. An ex drug using tart trying to sell a story for loads of cash, Shes hardly likely to lie is she.

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RE: The NOTW case gets more interesting - 9/12/2011 4:04:26 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Politesub53

This is old news. An ex drug using tart trying to sell a story for loads of cash, Shes hardly likely to lie is she.


The story of her and his early days might be old news, but the tale of how Osborne seconded Coulson, allegedly based on Coulson's coverage/coverup of the thing, to be Cameron's media man isn't -

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A solicitor representing victims of phone hacking by the News of the World during Mr Coulson’s time as editor suggested Mr Osborne was “almost indebted” to Mr Coulson because of the way the newspaper had covered allegations made by a prostitute that the MP had taken cocaine with her.

Mark Lewis said the newspaper had put “a gloss” on its reporting of Natalie Rowe’s claims that the Chancellor took the class A drug in the early 1990s, before he became an MP. “Andy Coulson had done George Osborne a favour,” he said. “Perhaps it was time for George Osborne to reciprocate and do a favour back.”
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Phone Hacking: George Osborne 'owed' Andy Coulson, says lawyerSince Osborne was the one wanting him -

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In July Mrs Brooks told MPs: “It was George Osborne, the Chancellor’s, idea that when Andy Coulson left the News of the World they should start ­discussions with him on whether he [would] be the appropriate person to go into Tory HQ.”

There were also claims that Mr Osborne had gone for dinner with Mr Coulson shortly after his resignation to sound him out about the job, telling him the Tories were looking for a “heavyweight media operator” to direct press strategy.



Anyway, this insures the dirty lingerie (and drugs and bondage equipment) under the bed gets drug out and inspected yet again.

Cameron likely wishes he had never heard of Murdoch, or any of his lot, by this stage of the thing.


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RE: The NOTW case gets more interesting - 9/12/2011 4:22:23 PM   
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ORIGINAL: FirstQuaker

The story of her and his early days might be old news, but the tale of how Osborne seconded Coulson, allegedly based on Coulson's coverage/coverup of the thing, to be Cameron's media man isn't -




The story of Osborne wanting to hire Coulson isnt news either. All this is is going over old news, none of it proven, in light of the current NOTW scandal.

Coulsons links to the Conservatives go back way before the story about the hooker broke in 2005. William Hague was hired as a columnist in 2003.

Like I said.....Old news.

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