There is something incredibly weird about Naples Gold:
In normal circumstances, the business affairs of a senior royal are widely reported. Yet Naples Gold has never once been the subject of scrutiny.
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Furthermore, it seems that everyone involved in the creation of Naples Gold has, over the past 17 years, taken steps to keep its royal links secret.
Yet when he signed up as a director of Naples Gold, he called himself 'Andrew Inverness', referring to a secondary title.
The pseudonym is one of the many titles he collects like cig cards: The Earl of Inverness.
The only way of knowing that Naples Gold was registered by Randy Andy was the telltale fact that Epstein's buddy and Inverness share the same birthday, February, 19, 1960.
Instead, a Grade II-listed Georgian mansion on South Audley Street in London's Mayfair was falsely given as his abode: The offices of Eliasch's Head, and, apparently, Mr. Eliasch's current London address. beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/045859…
He stated he was merely a consultant.
So what were Randy Andy and Eilasch so intent on concealing?
They have a lot in common, the Yorkies!
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