
Sharon Churcher
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2 weeks ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Sharon Churcher
When Virginia Giuffre first produced the dog-eared photograph from an envelope, she had little idea of the international furore to come – that the picture would help unmask a billionaire sex predator and force a prince of the realm from public life. Or that she would be driven to take her own life amid the shadows of a scandal she feared would drag her down for ever. Virginia had only kept the now-notorious snap as a memento of what she still half-believed were enviable years as a human sex toy.
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2 weeks ago |
thescottishsun.co.uk | Sharon Churcher |Adam Sonin
HER courage inspired countless victims of child abuse to stand up against their tormentors. But the frail-looking mother of three was haunted by fear and guilt from the moment in 2011 when she pulled the dog-eared photograph out of the envelope where it was stored at her Australian bungalow. "I'm not sure that I should be showing this to you. He's a British prince," stammered 27 year old Virginia Giuffre.
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2 weeks ago |
thesun.co.uk | Sharon Churcher
HER courage inspired countless victims of child abuse to stand up against their tormentors. But the frail-looking mother of three was haunted by fear and guilt from the moment in 2011 when she pulled the dog-eared photograph out of the envelope where it was stored at her Australian bungalow. "I'm not sure that I should be showing this to you. He's a British prince," stammered 27 year old Virginia Giuffre.
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Jan 11, 2025 |
dailymail.co.uk | Caroline Graham |Sharon Churcher
When Donald Trump was first elected President his wife Melania was ‘shunned’ by major fashion houses wary of being associated with his ‘toxic’ brand of politics. Former fashion model Melania ended up wearing a £5,500 powder blue cashmere dress and bolero by the American designer Ralph Lauren to her husband’s January 2017 inauguration – one of the few designers who offered to create an outfit out of respect for the office of the presidency. How times have changed.
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Nov 9, 2024 |
dailymail.co.uk | Sharon Churcher
When I volunteered for Kamala Harris a few weeks ago in a swing district in the New York commuter belt, I was assured by Democratic Party organizers that their ground game would cream Donald Trump. Though the polls were showing the two contenders running neck and neck, the confidence was understandable. This, after all, was the party machine that generated more than 81 million votes for Joe Biden the last time round. And it was better funded than ever.
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