Paul Burrell could be deported from the United States to face criminal investigation in London

by newsalliance | April 8, 2008 at 12:51 am
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The People's Traitor Paul Burrell faces being kicked out of America over his many lies at the Princess Diana quasi-inquest at the 'Royal' Courts of 'Justice'. The devious ex-butler could even be banned from returning to the US, where he has made a vast Royal mint from cashing in on Diana’s memory - a memory he betrayed by hawking her secrets to the highest bidder and then lying at the High Court.

Burrell was labelled a “shabby liar" by Lord 'Justice' Scott Baker — who said Scotland Yard could bring perjury charges and if that happens, his status as a resident in the United States, where he has lived for five years, would be in danger.

Scotland Yard has said a complaint would be needed from a member of the public to trigger a perjury investigation. That is expected to be a mere formality, with widespread resentment of Burrell across the UK, and the US would almost certainly grant an extradition request.

Burrell, who lives in a £300,000 home in Clermont, Florida, has made up to £5million from his Diana deals, flogging anything from wine to furniture with a Royal theme to gullible people.

In an undercover film made in a New York hotel room, he admitted lying to the quasi-inquest but refused the coroner’s request to return. Many people have come to believe that Burrell's lies and the coroner's attempt to get him back into the UK has discredited the inquest and made British 'justice' look ridiculous on the international scene.

American TV has already snubbed his hopes of being hired as an 'expert' on the quasi-inquest verdict. A senior executive at the NBC network said: “Burrell is finished.”

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