Pamela
2020-04-25 23:24:57 UTC
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Scotland's former First Minister, Alex Salmond, was recently acquitted in an
Edinburgh courtroom of more than a dozen serious charges of sexual abuse.
Had the jury found him guilty, he would have faced a long prison sentence.
The news that so far has been kept secret from the Scottish public is that
one of Salmond's main accusers was his successor Nicola Sturgeon's most
senior aide, namely her chief of staff, Liz Lloyd.
It is well known in Edinburgh political circles that Sturgeon was deeply
implicated in the making of the false allegations against Salmond, and also
in attempting to influence both the prosecution and the judge.
The latest twist in the story is that Alex Prentice, the lawyer who fronted
the prosecution of Alex Salmond, is now seeking - again on Sturgeon's secret
behalf - to have former British ambassador Craig Murray jailed for contempt
of court for allegedly having hinted at the identity of Liz Lloyd, even
though several journalists had hinted much more strongly.
For this reason we have decided to name Liz Lloyd.
Journalists working in the international media who are NOT subject to
Scottish law ought to print this story in order to help expose the level of
corruption in the Scottish political class and what is really happening in
Scotland, where the government recently tried to abolish jury trial
ostensibly because of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Thank you for your attention.
Scotland's former First Minister, Alex Salmond, was recently acquitted in an
Edinburgh courtroom of more than a dozen serious charges of sexual abuse.
Had the jury found him guilty, he would have faced a long prison sentence.
The news that so far has been kept secret from the Scottish public is that
one of Salmond's main accusers was his successor Nicola Sturgeon's most
senior aide, namely her chief of staff, Liz Lloyd.
It is well known in Edinburgh political circles that Sturgeon was deeply
implicated in the making of the false allegations against Salmond, and also
in attempting to influence both the prosecution and the judge.
The latest twist in the story is that Alex Prentice, the lawyer who fronted
the prosecution of Alex Salmond, is now seeking - again on Sturgeon's secret
behalf - to have former British ambassador Craig Murray jailed for contempt
of court for allegedly having hinted at the identity of Liz Lloyd, even
though several journalists had hinted much more strongly.
For this reason we have decided to name Liz Lloyd.
Journalists working in the international media who are NOT subject to
Scottish law ought to print this story in order to help expose the level of
corruption in the Scottish political class and what is really happening in
Scotland, where the government recently tried to abolish jury trial
ostensibly because of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Thank you for your attention.