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Prince Andrew gets 100 million for TV interview with lie detector

Prince Andrew gets 100 million for TV interview with lie detector

According to Halperin, an investment group and various media companies are collaborating on the offer for Prince Andrew.
In an interview with Daily Mail Halperin, who also previously interviewed convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, says the potential interview with Andrew could become part of “the biggest pay-per-view event ever.”

“If he is as innocent as he claims, he will pass the test with ease and his name will be cleared,” Halperin said. “It’s a great way for him to justify himself in 45 minutes. So it is a win-win situation and he can also immediately make a donation to victims of child sex smuggling.”
Great deal

According to the Canadian, no one has ever been able to earn so much money with 45 minutes of work. “He could come out fantastic. If he has nothing to hide, he should just do it. We’ll take care of hair and make-up.”

A lie detector test is “99.9%” accurate, according to Halperin. “I want to give him the best possible chance to clear his name and I want it to be worth it whether he passes or fails the test. One hundred million dollars is a great deal for him. If he really cares about the monarchy and his name, there is no other way to clear his name. Why the hell wouldn’t he?”
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