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Is Piers Morgan 'known to the police'?

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sandyRoe | 19:23 Wed 23rd May 2012 | ChatterBank
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Was there some shady insider trading when he was the editor of The Mirror a few years back?
If Jeremy Paxman's claims that he's a phone hacker too are shown to be true could he find himself a resident of Ford Open Prison?
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I've always had my doubts about Piers Morgan, he seems to be a slippery individual. His responses at the Levenson Enquiry seemed to be glib. Hope he's brought down a peg or two. I missed some of Paxman's responses but I don't think he'd have anything to gain by lying about PM.
I agree with ayg - he is as slippery as a box of eels. I wouldn't trust him as far as I could throw him, and nowadays he is so far up himself.....I'll stop because I can feel a full blown rant coming on. Ghastly man.
Having avoided all of his interviews like me they prob have as well.
Oh I wish; he comes across as smug and slimy to me, with a tad of arrogance mixed in too.
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If the need arose could he be extradited from his American refuge?
Noooo, we don't want him back
yes, sandy, they could make a case for extradition.

Mrs O, for once I must object to something that you wrote; you were very unfair to eels back there ré slimy-ness.....Eels are dry in comparison.
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maybe a life in exile is punishment enough
DT, I stand corrected
trouble is that he would shelter in the USA with fellow preeners and sycophants.....

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