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I see a Judge has ruled Michael Barrymore cant be taken to court in a private prosecution...but...seeing as you guys know everything, whats the story behind (pardon the pun ) this?
Looking at the stuff on the beeb this looks dodgy as hell, how did that guy get bent over an apple cart and how did he die?
From what I can tell it looks more like a vendetta against Barrymore than actually seeking justice for the family (who arent the ones trying to bring the private prosecution in the first place apparently?).
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Still on gay topics, I see. Why don't you just come out of the closet?
I see a Judge has ruled Michael Barrymore cant be taken to court in a private prosecution...but...seeing as you guys know everything, whats the story behind (pardon the pun ) this?
Looking at the stuff on the beeb this looks dodgy as hell, how did that guy get bent over an apple cart and how did he die?
From what I can tell it looks more like a vendetta against Barrymore than actually seeking justice for the family (who arent the ones trying to bring the private prosecution in the first place apparently?).
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