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Club chief says new third tier of NI football 'will go ahead' despite legal war
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Tattle Life is described by supporters as a free-speech commentary site, yet it sits at the center of a legal battle over harmful content and privacy. Supporters argue the site protects free speech and consumers, while critics say it enables vile trolling and stalking. Last year, Neil and Donna Sands of County Antrim sought damages from Sebastian Bond, the site’s alleged owner, who is nicknamed the king of the trolls. A court ruled Bond did not know his crown was being seized, and the couple must repay £300,000 in damages. Olivia Peden of the Belfast Telegraph joins Kurtis Reid to report on the case as the legal wrangle continues.
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