'Good time girl' at centre of Profumo sex scandal may face legal action after press conference

By Nick Miller
Updated December 3 2013 - 6:24pm, first published 1:00pm
Lawyer Geoffrey Robertson, QC, (right) with former model Mandy Rice-Davies (centre) and composer Andrew Lloyd-Webber, before a press conference to launch Robertson's book entitled <i>Stephen Ward was Innocent, OK</i> in London. Photo: AFP Photo
Lawyer Geoffrey Robertson, QC, (right) with former model Mandy Rice-Davies (centre) and composer Andrew Lloyd-Webber, before a press conference to launch Robertson's book entitled <i>Stephen Ward was Innocent, OK</i> in London. Photo: AFP Photo

Mandy Rice-Davies, one of the "good time girls" caught up in the Profumo sex scandal in the 1960s, may have landed in fresh legal hot water thanks to barrister Geoffrey Robertson, QC.

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