Westminster humming. Not with Brexit. With Kanye.
A model alleges he choked her. UK courts now set to scrutinise celebrity immunity. This is big.
It cuts to the core of power. Who is above the law? Stars think they are.
The public is watching. Leaks from the Ministry of Justice suggest unease. They worry about precedent.
If she wins, doors open. More cases. More scrutiny.
The government is cagey. No official comment. But a senior source whispered: 'They're terrified of setting a precedent.
' The backbenches are stirring. Labour MPs smell blood. They are drafting questions.
The model is credible. Her legal team is aggressive. They want a trial in London.
Not California. Why? UK courts are tougher on assault claims.
Less starstruck. The defence will argue immunity. 'Private conduct, public figure,' they'll say.
But the judge may disagree. Expect a ruling in weeks. This is not just a story.
It is a political fault line. The optics are awful. A rich American man.
An accuser with a face. A system that loves celebrities. But for how long?
The clock is ticking.











