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Although he hasn't been caught doing anything.
In fact, the reason the superinjunction was granted in the first place was because the so-called evidence was flimsy at best, and there was a strong suggestion he'd been set up and blackmailed.
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Mon 23 May 2011, 15:30,
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In fact, the reason the superinjunction was granted in the first place was because the so-called evidence was flimsy at best, and there was a strong suggestion he'd been set up and blackmailed.
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Why doesn't he just go to court and show her up for the scheming little so-and-so she is? Crazy, I tell ya, crazy...
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Mon 23 May 2011, 15:37,
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As we can see.
The idea of a superinjunction is that it prevents people damaging others' reputations by making spurious claims with no basis in truth.
It has often worked in the past, but in this case XXXX has completely misjudged things/got unlucky.
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Mon 23 May 2011, 15:42,
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The idea of a superinjunction is that it prevents people damaging others' reputations by making spurious claims with no basis in truth.
It has often worked in the past, but in this case XXXX has completely misjudged things/got unlucky.
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infiltrating the B3ta board on behalf of a famous footballer?
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