The court heard that the caller spoke in a "threatening" manner, saying: "If he know's what's good for him, he will ring me back."
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One of the men - police are not sure which - first phoned his PA in July last year calling himself "Kent Logan". When it became clear no British newspaper would touch the story, the pair approached the member of the Royal Family and demanded money, the court was told. Strachan then went to the Sun, which also turned him down - although not before taking copies of the footage.Īrtwork shows Ian Strachan and Sean McGuigan in the dock at the Old Bailey
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"Whatever the original purpose behind making these recordings may have been, the various audio and video files that the defendants ended up with on Ian Strachan's computer clearly included material that, if ever published in the media, would have the obvious potential to cause embarrassment and hurt to his employer, a number of members of the extended Royal Family, and those who were customers of his business, as well as damage the business itself."īetween March and July 2007, the court was told, Strachan "hawked" the footage around a series of national newspapers.Īt the News of the World, he was provided with a contract for £20,000 before the newspaper refused to run the story. Of impropriety as to how his employer conducted aspects of his business, giving forthright opinions on a range of well-known people who were customers of his employer's business and on a wide range of other members of the Royal Family - which included a number of scandalous and disparaging remarks," Mr Ellison said. "He was shown recounting stories and alleged experiences, making allegations
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He also makes a number of allegations of "impropriety" about the victim's business dealings. On other parts of the tapes, D makes a series of "scandalous and disparaging remarks" about other members of his employer's family, including how one unnamed royal "waved his ***** at him" in a toilet, the jury was told.
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Prosecutor Mark Ellison QC told the jury: "There were three audio files of the man apparently asserting that the member of the Royal Family who employed him had performed an act of oral sex on him." He said the incident took place on the kitchen floor of his £650,000 flat during a party with a lap- dancer known only as Cindy, adding: "He gave me a **** ***, sweetheart, I never touched him". The recordings, lasting some eight hours in all, also show the man claiming that his employer had carried out a sex act on him. The tapes show him taking the drug out of an envelope taken from his boss's office and 'chopping' it up with the Harrods card.
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The court heard allegations that the aide - known only as Witness D - habitually spiked men's drinks with the "date rape" drug rohypnol in order to sexually assault them and that Strachan himself had been a victim of this.Įarly last year, he and McGuigan made a series of secret audio and video recordings of D in which he is apparently seen snorting cocaine. The case centres around an individual who had been employed for many years by the royal and was known to both defendants, who described him as "a very bad man". Neither the victim, described as "a member of the extended Royal Family" - who has a wife and children - nor the aide making the taped allegations can be identified because of stringent legal orders.īut the court was told that had the claims had been made public, they would have caused extensive "damage and embarrassment" to the aristocrat - referred to as Witness A - and the Royal Family as a whole. Ian Strachan, 31, and Sean McGuigan, 41, have pleaded not guilty to making unwarranted demands with menaces between July and September last year. Accused: Ian Strachan denies attempting to blackmail a member of the Royal FamilyĪnother featured allegations that an unnamed royal exposed himself in a toilet, along with other "scandalous and disparaging" remarks about members of the Royal Family.īut the blackmail victim called in police, who arrested the pair following a undercover "sting" in a five-star hotel, the Old Bailey was told.