Daily Mirror

Kyle guest’s family call on ‘lies’ expert

- BY ADAM ASPINALL

TRAGIC Steve Dymond

THE family of tragic Jeremy Kyle guest Steve Dymond have asked for the man who carried out the show’s lie detector test to give evidence at his inquest.

Steve, 63, died in a suspected suicide after failing a polygraph test on the ITV programme when insisting he had been faithful to his fiancée.

A lawyer for the constructi­on worker’s family told Portsmouth coroner’s court they wanted Guy Heseltine, of Manchester’s UK Lie Tests, to be contacted to see whether “he wishes to be an interested party” in the inquest into his death.

ITV cancelled The Jeremy Kyle Show in May 2019, four days after Mr Dymond’s body was found at his Portsmouth home.

Audrey Strauss, the acting US Attorney for the Southern District of New York, asked of Prince Andrew: “When is he going to tell what he knows? He needs to do that. He needs to do it without delay.

“It is so traumatisi­ng and difficult for the victims not to know the truth. This kind of torture test that Prince Andrew is subjecting the victims to, like will he or won’t he give a statement, if he will, when?”

She spoke out after British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell was arrested on Thursday at her £860,000 home in Bradford, New Hampshire and charged with sexual offences against minors.

Maxwell, 58, is accused of procuring three underage girls for Epstein to have sex with between 1994 and 1997, and engaging in sexual activity with them herself. She denies the claims.

The socialite, a long-term friend of Andrew, 60, was said to have been around the night Epstein’s “teenage sex slave” Virginia Giuffre claims she had sex with the prince in London in March 2001.

Ms Giuffre said she cried “tears of joy” at news of Maxwell’s arrest.

Andrew and his legal team vehemently deny her allegation­s.

Attorney Brad Edwards, who represents 55 women, said he

BRAD EDWARDS LAWYER, ON PRINCE ANDREW

HIDEAWAY Mirror man outside Maxwell’s New Hampshire home

There is no doubt that he is deliberate­ly evading authoritie­s

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