The American businesswoman reveals everything about the affair between her and the British Prime Minister today • "He had time to cancel due to a cancellation of a meeting with the Palestinians and he said: 'Come to the hotel' '
"Let's meet at the King David Hotel."
Arcury and Johnson
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The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom is once again in the midst of a storm over disorder and waste of public money, after his former mistress, American businesswoman Jennifer Arcouri, was interviewed by The Mirror yesterday (Saturday) and revealed - she claims - all the details about their relationship during Four years, which also included a working visit to Tel Aviv when Johnson was mayor of London.
Although the very affair between them has been revealed in the past and her joining a business trip, the comprehensive interview reveals how much Johnson was aware of the irregularities and perhaps even the exploitation of his public status for personal purposes.
She claims that during their long affair, there were times when they would meet once a week.
"I was in love with him, I admired him," she said.
But in the end, she realized that he did not see her as a top priority.
According to her, in the three work trips she joined, he did not go out of his way to meet her and even after wondering why she joined, he did not fight for her.
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Arcouri showed the newspaper telephone correspondence between them, which took place during a visit to Tel Aviv in 2015, which she joined - funded by the British taxpayer - in order to help promote trade between the two countries.
In messages between them, written with code names, they discussed the possibility of meeting at the King David Hotel in Jerusalem.
Johnson told her he had time because Palestinian officials had canceled a meeting with him because he had spoken out against the boycott of Israel, so he wanted to meet her at the hotel.
According to her, this was not the first time he tried to meet her alone during official work visits, and also during an official business trip during which he served as mayor, to New York, he acted similarly.