Irish comedy writer Graham Linehan, creator of the sitcom "Father Ted," has been cleared of harassing a teenage transgender activist on social media but was found guilty of damaging the teen's phone.
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Graham Linehan Cleared on Harassment but Not on Criminal Damage — What the Judge Decided
Graham Linehan just walked out of a London courtroom with the most serious allegation against him wiped away, but he’s not walking out clean. The “Father Ted” and “The IT Crowd” co-creator was cleared ...
LONDON (AP) — The co-creator of British TV sitcoms “Father Ted” and the “IT Crowd” was cleared Tuesday of harassing a transgender activist on social media, but he was found guilty of damaging their ...
A transgender activist “took pictures of people’s faces” before a confrontation with comedy writer Graham Linehan, jurors have heard. Linehan, 57, is on trial at Westminster Magistrates Court in ...
Graham Linehan, the trans-obsessed and once successful British television writer and producer, admitted in court this week that, yes, he did grab the phone of an 18-year-old transgender teen and toss ...
Graham Linehan, the once successful British television writer and producer who has become an outspoken transphobe, was recently convicted of criminal damage for throwing a transgender 17-year-old’s ...
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