If someone were to pay £12 million to silence the accusation of being a pedophile, thus avoid being tried in a court of law before a jury of his peers, because although that same someone says he is totally innocent, but that a trial by a jury of his peers would have been an intrusion of his golf game, (as well as a nuisance), and that the £12 million paid settlement was nothing important, just poof, throw away spare change, like money found in an old sofa, and afterward insists upon saying there’s nothing more to see in the pedophile accusation, and that he wanted to get on with his life, ummm, ya may just kind of have to wonder why that absolutely doesn’t quite smell right.
£11 million is a genuinely large amount of money. It's not like a “Keep the change” tip when buying a newspaper or a cup of coffee at Starbucks. Particularly for people who still pay for stuff —and isn’t that supposed to be everyone?
Editor’s question: So what’s your point?
Reply: If Adam had paid God £12 million, we’d all still be living in The Garden of Paradise.
So the deal was done. The case settled. £12 million was paid. The pedophile accusation was dismissed. Erased. Look the other way. Move on. Mind the gap. But keep a low profile.
And take the side entrance to minimize media attention and avoid distractions during any national church activities.
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