Steven Messham, abuse survivor at heart of McAlpine debacle, seeks legal advice via Twitter
Today we find out that Steven Messham who suffered the most appalling catalogue of abuse whilst in the notorious children Home Bryn Estyn North Wales does not have a lawyer!
He has been up against the might and power of Lord McAlpine, dragged onto Newsnight vilified by David Rose in the Mail , shown photographs by the police with no-one to advise him. No-one to represent his interests.
It is any wonder that we have seen Lord McAlpine crowing and posturing of late as he raked in the bounty and his expensive lawyers threatened 10,000 twiiter users. Whilst the man responsible for his new increase in wealth had no legal advise whatsoever.
The firm writes: Steven Messham, whose claims of abuse at the Bryn Estyn home led to the infamous Newsnight broadcast that has plunged the BBC into chaos, has taken to Twitter to seek legal representation.
Last night Messham (@smessham) said he needed "a top lawyer on
board", and followed up be tweeting : "Let's see who offers to help".
Messham's accounts of abuse at the Bryn Estyn home were scrutinised in the original Waterhouse Report, which concluded 56 identifed paedophiles had perpetrated abuse there. The names of the alleged abusers were anonymised in the report.
Newsnight's report into abuse claimed a former highly placed member of the Thatcher era Government was amongst them, leading to widespread naming of former party treasurer Lord McAlpine as the anonymous figure. McAlpine was not named in the programme, and the circumstances of how his name came to be associated with the Bryn Estyn investigation is subject to police and BBC investigations.
Lord McAlpine has instructed solicitors to pursue those who named him on social media, and has received financial settlements from the BBC and ITV and an unknown number of scared twitter users.
If Steven Messham had been afforded independent legal advice McAlpine and the paedophile apologists may not have been able to de-rail the focus from the actual horrific systematic Child Abuse and the Elite Paedophile Ring supporting the abuse.
Steven Messham, who only took to Twitter last month, currently has 3,243 followers.
Judges, Barristers, Solicitors and Police officers have been accused of being implicated in the actual abuse and the cover-up of the abuse of children in North Wales and beyond. This should not prevent Steven Messham having legal advise from a good legal representative.
Come-on there must be a lawyer who is not implicated in the scandal who can give advise to Steven Messham!
Messham's accounts of abuse at the Bryn Estyn home were scrutinised in the original Waterhouse Report, which concluded 56 identifed paedophiles had perpetrated abuse there. The names of the alleged abusers were anonymised in the report.
Newsnight's report into abuse claimed a former highly placed member of the Thatcher era Government was amongst them, leading to widespread naming of former party treasurer Lord McAlpine as the anonymous figure. McAlpine was not named in the programme, and the circumstances of how his name came to be associated with the Bryn Estyn investigation is subject to police and BBC investigations.
Lord McAlpine has instructed solicitors to pursue those who named him on social media, and has received financial settlements from the BBC and ITV and an unknown number of scared twitter users.
If Steven Messham had been afforded independent legal advice McAlpine and the paedophile apologists may not have been able to de-rail the focus from the actual horrific systematic Child Abuse and the Elite Paedophile Ring supporting the abuse.
Steven Messham, who only took to Twitter last month, currently has 3,243 followers.
Judges, Barristers, Solicitors and Police officers have been accused of being implicated in the actual abuse and the cover-up of the abuse of children in North Wales and beyond. This should not prevent Steven Messham having legal advise from a good legal representative.
Come-on there must be a lawyer who is not implicated in the scandal who can give advise to Steven Messham!
Twitter and Facebook are perfect for getting legal advice from experts.
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