I hope to be in a position to write a little on the case soon.
But, in summary...
The case was struck out. 60 pages of allegations and argument was narrowed down, by a Master of the Court, to 16 pages. This was then narrowed down to 4 or 5 sentences which the Judge found 'could' be libellous but for which I had available defences to.
The Judge decided it was not worth a trial to hear the case and asked that, in light of this, whether I would be willing to agree not to repeat those sentences (or the meaning implied) in the future to bring an end to the case.
I have, at this stage, agreed to do so to bring an end to the proceedings. It was not worth increasing costs, time and stress if it could be brought to a quicker conclusion. I have a wife and two young children who need a husband and Father around the place.
Considering 95% of the case was struck out, there is no question that this is a victory on a number of levels which I will explain in due course. For example, the Judge ruled is not defamatory to call someone a Creationist. For those who debate religion and atheism this is quite an important finding by the High Court.
The claimant now has to pay £75,000 in costs (within 3 months), was denied permission to appeal and denied an attempt to have me committed to prison for "contempt of court".
The Claimant stated his intention to file a written application for permission to appeal.
But, in summary...
The case was struck out. 60 pages of allegations and argument was narrowed down, by a Master of the Court, to 16 pages. This was then narrowed down to 4 or 5 sentences which the Judge found 'could' be libellous but for which I had available defences to.
The Judge decided it was not worth a trial to hear the case and asked that, in light of this, whether I would be willing to agree not to repeat those sentences (or the meaning implied) in the future to bring an end to the case.
I have, at this stage, agreed to do so to bring an end to the proceedings. It was not worth increasing costs, time and stress if it could be brought to a quicker conclusion. I have a wife and two young children who need a husband and Father around the place.
Considering 95% of the case was struck out, there is no question that this is a victory on a number of levels which I will explain in due course. For example, the Judge ruled is not defamatory to call someone a Creationist. For those who debate religion and atheism this is quite an important finding by the High Court.
The claimant now has to pay £75,000 in costs (within 3 months), was denied permission to appeal and denied an attempt to have me committed to prison for "contempt of court".
The Claimant stated his intention to file a written application for permission to appeal.
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