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    OT - Tommy Ten Names

    Contempt of court charges, he pleads guilty, gets an 18 month sentence. With the new 40% of time served rule in force, he'll be out in 7.2 months.

    There was a crowdfunding thing to pay for his defence. Raised a fair bait, apparently. As he plead guilty, his solicitor won't be able to bill Tom lad for much, or anything at all if TTN decided to represent himself as he was going to plead guilty. Has he already spent the cash or is it intended to be his nest egg for when he gets out?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MadAmster View Post
    Contempt of court charges, he pleads guilty, gets an 18 month sentence. With the new 40% of time served rule in force, he'll be out in 7.2 months.

    There was a crowdfunding thing to pay for his defence. Raised a fair bait, apparently. As he plead guilty, his solicitor won't be able to bill Tom lad for much, or anything at all if TTN decided to represent himself as he was going to plead guilty. Has he already spent the cash or is it intended to be his nest egg for when he gets out?
    He was guilty and had to go to jail.
    I actually wonder if he has a martyr agenda with this one.

    Lets be honest here, the Met have done everything they can to ban him from London, even breaking their own injunctions.
    It seems to me, that this has become personal now and isn't over by a long way

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trickytreesreds View Post
    He was guilty and had to go to jail.
    I actually wonder if he has a martyr agenda with this one.

    Lets be honest here, the Met have done everything they can to ban him from London, even breaking their own injunctions.
    It seems to me, that this has become personal now and isn't over by a long way
    Any views on the crowd funding money he won't now have had to pay out? A few wags elsewhere online yesterday suggested it had already gone on Columbian Marching Powder.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MadAmster View Post
    Any views on the crowd funding money he won't now have had to pay out? A few wags elsewhere online yesterday suggested it had already gone on Columbian Marching Powder.
    HANG ON, YOU PULL ME UP ABOUT SOURCES MUCKER.

    If folks are daft enough to send him money, then that's their fault. He wouldn't be the first activist to milk donation money would he?

    This lot take some beating. Women of opportunity and paying relatives extortionate wages as well

    https://theweek.com/news/world-news/...luxury-mansion

    Then there are the officail scammers, who do it legally.

    https://www.ft.com/content/b3d6926c-...d-bd9f6719687e

    You give at your peril

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trickytreesreds View Post
    HANG ON, YOU PULL ME UP ABOUT SOURCES MUCKER.
    Twitter and FB TTR.

    It seems he might actually need that crowd funding cash, if there's any left over, if there ever was any to start with... Owing around £2M they say.

    Source: https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-manchester-60052754

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    I seem to recall seeing a figure of around 80-100k raised for his legal fees via crowdfunding, but I can't find anything to corroborate this. His crowdfunding page that I did find showed as a "failed campaign"

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    Quote Originally Posted by MadAmster View Post
    Twitter and FB TTR.

    It seems he might actually need that crowd funding cash, if there's any left over, if there ever was any to start with... Owing around £2M they say.

    Source: https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-manchester-60052754
    That's all you had to do, Andy normally asks for it.

    I picked up this line out of that report.
    The anti-fascism campaign group Hope not Hate is fundraising to pay for the cost of the independent insolvency expert, Heath Sinclair of Richard Long & co.

    Interesting isn't it, when you look at where their money comes from and where they use it.

    https://www.charlottecgill.co.uk/p/w...-not-hate-case
    https://order-order.com/2024/06/20/h...ending-limits/
    But after claiming to be an anti far right organisation, that's not true either is it?
    https://hopenothate.org.uk/2024/05/0...yor-of-london/

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