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Will the identities of the other Emperor's Club clients be kept confidential because of their wealth?

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Will the identities of the other Emperor's Club clients be kept confidential because of their wealth?

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  1. Yes for the moment and until they become troublesome then the info will be used.

    Who policies the police or in this case the

    F.B.I.


  2. I'm sure they will attempt to hide the identities of the other clients.

  3. More than likely not.Remember Hiedi Fliess? When she was caught,her black book went public. I think it will all depend on whether or not the courts want to persue that avenue (the disclosure of clientele).

      If I'm not mistaken,if you are engaged in illegal activity,there is no expectation of privacy

  4. No, I believe that all involved should wear the same hat. In other words, wealth should no protect you from the consequences of your actions. Take notice that there are more poor people in prison than rich ones? Our legal system is based on how much you can afford to pay a lawyer to prove how guilty you aren't . It's a shame isn't it? By the way, I bet the woman involved already has a "tell all" book deal worth millions.

  5. Why hasn't the NYS Police arrested everyone in connection with the emperors club? Are any of their people previous clients?

  6. In your case you better hope not.

  7. No. One in the United Kingdom has been revealed. He is the wealthiest man in the U.K.: the Duke of Westminster. He's also the godfather of Prince William and (until the scandal broke) was the head of the Territorial Army (equivalent to the U.S. National Guard). He's Client #6.

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