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You should see the way he looks at those kids...*Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostI missed this episode - maybe it was before my time. Was Wilmslow accused of being a paedophile? Sounds a bit OTT.
*joke, not libel.
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I missed this episode - maybe it was before my time. Was Wilmslow accused of being a paedophile? Sounds a bit OTT.
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Branded as in "burned it into his skin", or branded as in "held a series of brainstorming meetings with graphic designers, and came up with a new mission statement, logo and advertising campaign for him"?Originally posted by NickFitz View Postfalsely branded a neighbour a paedophile
Either way, definitely beyond the call of duty.
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I think mr justice eady and the landscape gardener are in it together,
I would never trust my kids with a landscape gardener, except Charlie Dimmock, obviously
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Wilmslow: You are not alone
Woman 'falsely called man a paedophile'
A woman from west London who falsely branded a neighbour a paedophile in an "unseemly outburst" must pay £1,500 in compensation for slander.
Patricia O'Connor of Hillingdon turned on retired landscape gardener Michael Clynes in a row lasting a few seconds in October 2009, the High Court heard.
They fell out over a CCTV camera which Mr Clynes positioned outside his home.
Mr Clynes spent his life savings on defending himself as he was so incensed by the outburst, the court was told.
He was accused by Mrs O'Connor of installing the recording system so he could watch children playing.
She "hurled at him, groundlessly, what seem to have been the most insulting epithets that came into her head - 'wife-beater', 'drug dealer' and either 'paedophile' or 'perv'," said Mr Justice Eady.
Sounds like you ought to consult a lawyer about those pesky neighbours of yours - as you have to put up with them, you might as well make a few bob at the same time
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