Posted on 04/26/2003 4:52:10 PM PDT by MadIvan
MISTRESS: Cuban beauty Judy WIFE NUMBER ONE: With Elaine WIFE NUMBER TWO: With Amineh
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The high-living MP, accused of taking £375,000 a year from Saddam Hussein to promote Iraq's murderous regime, travelled to Cuba and strutted the dirt-poor streets of Havana with a wallet full of cash in his Hugo Boss suits.
Believing he was safe from the eyes of his constituents, he took a secret mistress and splashed out money like water.
That lover, Judy Lonchan Lopez, said last night: "George was very important in Cuba. I'm not surprised he was friends with Saddam, because he was close to Fidel Castro."
Back home in Britain he was still married to first wife Elaine and already seeing the woman who would become wife No.2striking Palestinian Dr Amineh Abu-Zayyadwe.
This week Galloway's political career will be officially terminated when he has the Labour Party whip withdrawn in the Commons for calling Tony Blair and George Bush wolves' over the attack on Iraq.
The move will mean he can no longer use Labour Party offices and speak from the Labour benches in the House of Commons.
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It's not a moment too soon. For a News of the World investigation reveals the full depth of Galloway's disgrace.
Our dossier on the MP contains evidence from ex-lover Judy who last night revealed that Galloway:
Judy, 26, said: "He met Fidel three times for dinner that I was aware of. I know one was in a restaurant and the others at official buildings."
Judy added that the dinners were business rather than pleasure, though she did not know the exact nature of that business.
"Fidel even gave him a painting by a Latin American artist as a present," she added.
"It was very important to George and he had it sent back to England, he was delighted with his present and told me it was very special."
Galloway's association with both the Iraqi and Cuban regimes goes back to the early 90s.
In 1994, a year before he met Judy, the MP was photographed in Baghdad presenting Saddam with a pennant.
According to documents said have been found bombed-out Iraq, by Boxing Day 1999 Galloway was getting a cut of "10 to 15 cents per barrel" on three million barrels of oil every six months.
This week Galloway threatened to sue for libel over kickback allegations. But no matter where the cash came from, Judy loved every minute.
"George also had a load of clothes brought over from England and when we went out he wanted me to wear them rather than Cuban clothes," she said. "He would insist I wore evening dresses when we were out in Havana for dinner.
"He would get a secretary in England to send clothes to me. He wanted me to get into the English way of dressing.
" He'd wear Hugo Boss suits and was very smart and I would wear dresses from Mango and other labels. He would also spend his money buying me perfumes by Givenchy."
Bizarrely, she added that she originally thought Galloway must be in the paper business because he would often bring in large donations of paper, including fax rolls "to help the people of Cuba."
Speaking through an interpreter, Judy went on: "I had not heard from George for a while and tried to contact him without success, but a few days later I got a visit from two men from the Technical Department of Investigations (Cuban secret police).
"They wanted to know what my relationship was to George. They said he was a very important person. I didn't know if George had sent themhe may have done."
Galloway has a £250,000 villa in Portugal with 10 acres of land and a three-storey detached house in Streatham, south London. He paid £220,000 for it in 1996. It is now estimated to be worth around £800,000.
Judy was just 18 when she began a 14-month affair with Galloway. He was 42 at the time. They met when she worked as a promotions girl at the a hotel in Havana.
Their affair began in 1995 and ended in 1997. During their time together, Galloway also introduced Judy to a young man he described as an Arab prince who was visiting Cuba. She said: "One day we were in a market and the Arab man spent 600 dollars on a papier maché elephant. The prince was very friendly with George."
Describing the first time she and George made love, she has said: publicly: "He took me to dinner in a restaurant where only tourists are allowed and after that we went to a friend's house and had sex.
"He desired me and I respected him. He was very passionate. He had learned some Spanish and he would say things like, I adore your body', and, You make me fly like a bird when I touch you'."
The rest of the time they communicated through his hand-held computerised translator. Judy was devastated when Galloway finally broke off all contact.
When he flew off the island he left behind a fax machine and political books in Judy's house. The fax was programmed with Labour Party and House of Commons telephone numbersand even had a Glasgow sticker on the side.
Judy added: "I was told by the landlord of the house I was living in that as George had not come back I would have to move out," she said this weekend. "I had to go back to live with my mother."
Judy has since married a Cuban and is eight months' pregnant and living with mum.
It is a far cry from the hopes she once had to come to the UK. She said that Galloway had even begun preparing the paperwork. "He told me that when I came to England no one must know about us as it would cause him trouble," she added
Yesterday, Galloway denied having a sexual relationship with Judy, describing the allegation as "completely false."
He refused to make any detailed comment on our dossier of his lavish spending, but said: "I have never been given a painting or any other present from Fidel Castro."
Judy added forlornly: "I was looking forward to a life with George. I would like to see him again to ask him why he left me."
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Leni
Thanks for the info. I always look forward to your posts.
It's also conservative.
Regards, Ivan
I'm glad you do. Galloway should, literally receive "a fair trial followed by a first-class hanging."
8^)
5.56mm
I'd bet my big toe that Scott Ritter, who is not a pol, falls in that category.
And I don't know that it is a new thing. I have long believed that Teddy Kennedy had received money and favors from the Soviets.
Priceless. No one could make this up.
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