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A lawyer dubbed 'Mr Loophole' for his incredible track record in the court room has issued a word of warning to Prince Andrew amid speculation he's considering mounting a legal battle against Virginia Giuffre.
There are whispers Andrew is preparing to mount an extraordinary bid to clear his name after settling out of court with his accuser for a sum worth an estimated £12million.
But Nick 'Mr Loophole' Freeman recently said doing so would be a mistake.
'My advice to Prince Andrew would be: Don't waste a moment considering whether to try to reopen a legally binding settlement,' Mr Freeman said.
'Instead, devote time in search of a a more meaningful existence.'
A lawyer dubbed 'Mr Loophole' for his incredible track record in getting his clients out of sticky situations has issued a word of warning to Prince Andrew amid speculation he's considering mounting a legal battle against Virginia Giuffre
There are whispers Andrew is preparing to mount an extraordinary bid to clear his name after settling out of court with his accuser for a sum worth an estimated £12million
Mr Freeman earned his nickname after successfully defending a string of high profile celebrities who had been accused of driving offences in court.
When David Beckham was accused of speeding, he argued his client was merely attempting to escape paparazzi.
And for Jeremy Clarkson's speeding offence, he successfully petitioned the court that there was no proof he television presenter was behind the wheel of the car.
With Sir Alex Ferguson, he had his client exonerated after explaining he had an upset tummy.
Most recently, he revealed how December postal strike delays could see