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By *onumber OP   Man  over a year ago

charleville

High profile case before the courts of a well known former GGA player who was labeled the 'biggest swimgerin town'. Paper are arguing it was somehow in the public interest to print details supplied by his ex partner.

Most disturbing aspect is it seems the paper told him they would not publish his details if he supplied a list of party attendees

- 'admitted telling the reporter he would supplying? the names of all who attended the parties if the newspapers agreed not to publish the article about him'.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

You can just imagine the names he supplied. Slut for bbc. Snooks and Diddums. 10incock4U. JenInTyrone.

Good luck to the reporter in tracking them down lol

(I made these names up - hope they're not real)

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By *eadue stallionMan  over a year ago

Yes


"You can just imagine the names he supplied. Slut for bbc. Snooks and Diddums. 10incock4U. JenInTyrone.

Good luck to the reporter in tracking them down lol

(I made these names up - hope they're not real)"

.

They have all just gone UNLOS!!

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By *erekdebMan  over a year ago

Enniskillen


"You can just imagine the names he supplied. Slut for bbc. Snooks and Diddums. 10incock4U. JenInTyrone.

Good luck to the reporter in tracking them down lol

(I made these names up - hope they're not real)"

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Just read about it. It highlights amonst other things the absolute danger of photography being allowed.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"You can just imagine the names he supplied. Slut for bbc. Snooks and Diddums. 10incock4U. JenInTyrone.

Good luck to the reporter in tracking them down lol

(I made these names up - hope they're not real)

.

They have all just gone UNLOS!!"

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Just read about it. It highlights amonst other things the absolute danger of photography being allowed. "

Is it online or in todays paper?

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By *ichael McCarthyMan  over a year ago

Lucan


"Just read about it. It highlights amonst other things the absolute danger of photography being allowed. "

Yes, and the danger of people encouraging rags like the Sunday World by buying it.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Can't see him winning the case and if he did disclose people's names then I hope he gets hung by his bollix when they get him.

Hes an ugly cunt anyway really hope no lady took one for the team with that twat

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Just read about it. It highlights amonst other things the absolute danger of photography being allowed.

Yes, and the danger of people encouraging rags like the Sunday World by buying it. "

I only buy the Sunday World to see where Elvis is this week

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I just read it. He didn't like party's - but went to 4 lol

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By *ichael McCarthyMan  over a year ago

Lucan


"Can't see him winning the case and if he did disclose people's names then I hope he gets hung by his bollix when they get him.

Hes an ugly cunt anyway really hope no lady took one for the team with that twat"

I'm not sure if anyone knows for sure how they'd act if they were blackm@iled like he was. He was may not have responded differently to anyone here would if they were tested.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I think this dates back to some parties in 2012ish

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By *ichael McCarthyMan  over a year ago

Lucan


"Just read about it. It highlights amonst other things the absolute danger of photography being allowed.

Yes, and the danger of people encouraging rags like the Sunday World by buying it.

I only buy the Sunday World to see where Elvis is this week "

Last I remember he was at a Derry City game in the Brandywell.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Can't see him winning the case and if he did disclose people's names then I hope he gets hung by his bollix when they get him.

Hes an ugly cunt anyway really hope no lady took one for the team with that twat"

No need for that.......

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By *al2001Man  over a year ago

kildare

What I read was he offered to give all names who attended the parties if they didn't publish his name

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"What I read was he offered to give all names who attended the parties if they didn't publish his name"

Real stand up guy then eh?

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By *oghunter33Woman  over a year ago

on the hill NordWest of

The really sad thing about this is, it shows you how conservative and narrow minded this country still is, that stuff like this makes the newspaper and that people reading the smear are sucking it up like a dyson.

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By *ichael McCarthyMan  over a year ago

Lucan


"The really sad thing about this is, it shows you how conservative and narrow minded this country still is, that stuff like this makes the newspaper and that people reading the smear are sucking it up like a dyson.

"

That sums it up. "Couple enjoys sex with other people" is the only story here.

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By *isdirtygirlWoman  over a year ago

Dublin

Details were provided by the ex partner? So that must have included the photos to back her story up

That tells me shes malicious and wanted her pound of flesh in revenge and nothing more.

The mans life is destroyed in the process and he even attempted suicide because he was ostracised by his family and friends.

Goes to show how backward this fookin country is by papers being allowed to print this bullshit in the first place.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Where's the public interest? this sounds like a hatchet job.

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By *oggoneMan  over a year ago

Derry


"Where's the public interest? this sounds like a hatchet job."

As much as I agree with you, its an easy one to argue.

They can say he's a public figure, role model for young people. perhaps he trains youngsters.....

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"The really sad thing about this is, it shows you how conservative and narrow minded this country still is, that stuff like this makes the newspaper and that people reading the smear are sucking it up like a dyson.

"

There is no shortage of "sex scandals" involving public figures in the UK rag media either, and a public lapping up the prurient details of celebrity sex lives, despite the supposed open-mindedness. It's not unique to Ireland.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Where's the public interest? this sounds like a hatchet job.

As much as I agree with you, its an easy one to argue.

They can say he's a public figure, role model for young people. perhaps he trains youngsters....."

He was a Kildare gaa player

Can't get much more annonymous then that

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Where's the public interest? this sounds like a hatchet job.

As much as I agree with you, its an easy one to argue.

They can say he's a public figure, role model for young people. perhaps he trains youngsters.....

He was a Kildare gaa player

Can't get much more annonymous then that

"

ROFL

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By *oggoneMan  over a year ago

Derry


"

He was a Kildare gaa player

Can't get much more annonymous then that

"

Cavan might disagree on that one.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Where's the public interest? this sounds like a hatchet job.

As much as I agree with you, its an easy one to argue.

They can say he's a public figure, role model for young people. perhaps he trains youngsters.....

He was a Kildare gaa player

Can't get much more annonymous then that

"

Lol!

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By *oghunter33Woman  over a year ago

on the hill NordWest of


"The really sad thing about this is, it shows you how conservative and narrow minded this country still is, that stuff like this makes the newspaper and that people reading the smear are sucking it up like a dyson.

There is no shortage of "sex scandals" involving public figures in the UK rag media either, and a public lapping up the prurient details of celebrity sex lives, despite the supposed open-mindedness. It's not unique to Ireland."

I doubt that this story would make big headlines in the UK. I fail to see the sex scandal in this. Minor celebrity visited 4 parties together with his then girlfriend

And it's most likely the reaction from people around him that made his life miserable after the newspaper revelation.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"The really sad thing about this is, it shows you how conservative and narrow minded this country still is, that stuff like this makes the newspaper and that people reading the smear are sucking it up like a dyson.

There is no shortage of "sex scandals" involving public figures in the UK rag media either, and a public lapping up the prurient details of celebrity sex lives, despite the supposed open-mindedness. It's not unique to Ireland.

I doubt that this story would make big headlines in the UK. I fail to see the sex scandal in this. Minor celebrity visited 4 parties together with his then girlfriend

And it's most likely the reaction from people around him that made his life miserable after the newspaper revelation. "

Most of the scandals reported in the UK tabloids don't exactly merit public interest either.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Where's the public interest? this sounds like a hatchet job.

As much as I agree with you, its an easy one to argue.

They can say he's a public figure, role model for young people. perhaps he trains youngsters.....

He was a Kildare gaa player

Can't get much more annonymous then that

"

Lol

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By *cd and scruffCouple  over a year ago

Rochester

Anyone got a link?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Anyone got a link?"

Just google Sunday world gaa swinger

You will get the articles there

Although the initial Sunday world won't be online as it is prejudicial to the case

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By *ichael McCarthyMan  over a year ago

Lucan


"Where's the public interest? this sounds like a hatchet job.

As much as I agree with you, its an easy one to argue.

They can say he's a public figure, role model for young people. perhaps he trains youngsters.....

He was a Kildare gaa player

Can't get much more annonymous then that

"

Classic

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By *isdirtygirlWoman  over a year ago

Dublin


"Anyone got a link?"

Take your pick.

"Swinger articles ruined my life"

independent.ie

irishtimes.com

irishexaminer.com

kildarenow.ie.

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By *iss SadisticWoman  over a year ago

Nowhere

I think it's a bit of a wake up call to a lot of peple who attend parties to be firm with people about photography or even with pictures of themselves on here.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Anyone got a link?"

At least three pairs. Never knew anyone wore them anymore. Youre welcome to them but they ain't gold.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I think it's a bit of a wake up call to a lot of peple who attend parties to be firm with people about photography or even with pictures of themselves on here.

"

I agree also it would make people very aware of who is going to partys I wouldn't like to be at a party with someone that is so quick to give up there names

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By *oggoneMan  over a year ago

Derry


"The really sad thing about this is, it shows you how conservative and narrow minded this country still is, that stuff like this makes the newspaper and that people reading the smear are sucking it up like a dyson.

There is no shortage of "sex scandals" involving public figures in the UK rag media either, and a public lapping up the prurient details of celebrity sex lives, despite the supposed open-mindedness. It's not unique to Ireland.

I doubt that this story would make big headlines in the UK. I fail to see the sex scandal in this. Minor celebrity visited 4 parties together with his then girlfriend

And it's most likely the reaction from people around him that made his life miserable after the newspaper revelation.

Most of the scandals reported in the UK tabloids don't exactly merit public interest either. "

As far as I know, sharing private photos with the intention of causing embarrassment or shame is actually a criminal offence in the UK.

This guy is claiming he lost his job as result of being outed. The defence is arguing he forfeited his right to privacy by attending the party. Going to be interesting

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I think it's a bit of a wake up call to a lot of peple who attend parties to be firm with people about photography or even with pictures of themselves on here.

I agree also it would make people very aware of who is going to partys I wouldn't like to be at a party with someone that is so quick to give up there names"

And how exactly do you propose to identify such a person?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"The really sad thing about this is, it shows you how conservative and narrow minded this country still is, that stuff like this makes the newspaper and that people reading the smear are sucking it up like a dyson.

There is no shortage of "sex scandals" involving public figures in the UK rag media either, and a public lapping up the prurient details of celebrity sex lives, despite the supposed open-mindedness. It's not unique to Ireland.

I doubt that this story would make big headlines in the UK. I fail to see the sex scandal in this. Minor celebrity visited 4 parties together with his then girlfriend

And it's most likely the reaction from people around him that made his life miserable after the newspaper revelation.

Most of the scandals reported in the UK tabloids don't exactly merit public interest either.

As far as I know, sharing private photos with the intention of causing embarrassment or shame is actually a criminal offence in the UK.

This guy is claiming he lost his job as result of being outed. The defence is arguing he forfeited his right to privacy by attending the party. Going to be interesting

"

Something tells me it's not the finer points of the law that are grabbing public attention.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Well we should find out on the 24th which way it goes.

Wondering if it is being held in open court. If so we should organise a fab social meet in the court that day for the verdict

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Can't see him winning the case and if he did disclose people's names then I hope he gets hung by his bollix when they get him.

Hes an ugly cunt anyway really hope no lady took one for the team with that twat

No need for that....... "

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By *oggoneMan  over a year ago

Derry


"

Something tells me it's not the finer points of the law that are grabbing public attention."

Maybe, I'm inclined to think that everyone is entitled to their privacy. Certainly pertinent to many people here. Being outed like this could affect their kids, employment....... Would you be cool with being outed?

There was incident here locally where a guy had kept a spreadsheet with the names and notes of all the women he slept with. He also had videos. The fallout was pretty brutal. He tried the 'I was hacked' excuse. Somehow I don't think he will be back for a while.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"

Something tells me it's not the finer points of the law that are grabbing public attention.

Maybe, I'm inclined to think that everyone is entitled to their privacy. Certainly pertinent to many people here. Being outed like this could affect their kids, employment....... Would you be cool with being outed?

There was incident here locally where a guy had kept a spreadsheet with the names and notes of all the women he slept with. He also had videos. The fallout was pretty brutal. He tried the 'I was hacked' excuse. Somehow I don't think he will be back for a while."

I'm not arguing that point, simply saying that people have a fascination with the sex lives of others, especially public figures, and this is what prompts the tabloid media to invade people's privacy - if they didn't have an enthusiastic audience for salacious gossip, they wouldn't publish it.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I think it's appalling,that someone can have their private life of a very personal nature thrashed about in the public domain

Everyone is entitled to a private life ,regardless of stature or employment.

I know there are those that are "outed and proud" but there is also a large proportion of this site want to remain deeply private about this part of their lives ,I have seen comments in the past that are condescending to the ones that remain secret. However when you put both groups in a large setting with mobile phones awash. It's certain that at some point someone will appear in a background image and be posted online forever

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By *ichael McCarthyMan  over a year ago

Lucan


"

There was incident here locally where a guy had kept a spreadsheet with the names and notes of all the women he slept with. He also had videos. The fallout was pretty brutal. He tried the 'I was hacked' excuse. Somehow I don't think he will be back for a while."

Jesus! That's mental!

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By *oggoneMan  over a year ago

Derry


"

Something tells me it's not the finer points of the law that are grabbing public attention.

Maybe, I'm inclined to think that everyone is entitled to their privacy. Certainly pertinent to many people here. Being outed like this could affect their kids, employment....... Would you be cool with being outed?

There was incident here locally where a guy had kept a spreadsheet with the names and notes of all the women he slept with. He also had videos. The fallout was pretty brutal. He tried the 'I was hacked' excuse. Somehow I don't think he will be back for a while.

I'm not arguing that point, simply saying that people have a fascination with the sex lives of others, especially public figures, and this is what prompts the tabloid media to invade people's privacy - if they didn't have an enthusiastic audience for salacious gossip, they wouldn't publish it."

They printed photographs from the party, Given the abundance of smartphones, sexting, dick pics, personal selfies and people making their own videos. There's so many people at risk. If the person that initially shared the photos was breaking the law, then the Sunday World could not have ran the story like this. The newspaper has to operate within the law, claiming that they're just meeting a demand isn't really acceptable. Sure, sex sells, but at what price?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"

Something tells me it's not the finer points of the law that are grabbing public attention.

Maybe, I'm inclined to think that everyone is entitled to their privacy. Certainly pertinent to many people here. Being outed like this could affect their kids, employment....... Would you be cool with being outed?

There was incident here locally where a guy had kept a spreadsheet with the names and notes of all the women he slept with. He also had videos. The fallout was pretty brutal. He tried the 'I was hacked' excuse. Somehow I don't think he will be back for a while.

I'm not arguing that point, simply saying that people have a fascination with the sex lives of others, especially public figures, and this is what prompts the tabloid media to invade people's privacy - if they didn't have an enthusiastic audience for salacious gossip, they wouldn't publish it.

They printed photographs from the party, Given the abundance of smartphones, sexting, dick pics, personal selfies and people making their own videos. There's so many people at risk. If the person that initially shared the photos was breaking the law, then the Sunday World could not have ran the story like this. The newspaper has to operate within the law, claiming that they're just meeting a demand isn't really acceptable. Sure, sex sells, but at what price?"

I'm not disagreeing with you lol, yes, sharing pictures without consent of the subjects should be a criminal offence. Human nature is the real problem.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Just read about it. It highlights amonst other things the absolute danger of photography being allowed.

Yes, and the danger of people encouraging rags like the Sunday World by buying it.

I only buy the Sunday World to see where Elvis is this week "

He's working down the chip shop

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Well we should find out on the 24th which way it goes.

Wondering if it is being held in open court. If so we should organise a fab social meet in the court that day for the verdict

"

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By *ark the manMan  over a year ago

dublin. meath louth areas

How about some fab people go to the next big sunday worst xmas party and take some pics while they are all pissed and up to no good. It would be in the national interest to know there dirty secrets !

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

He kept a spreadsheet or shared a spreadsheet?

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By *oggoneMan  over a year ago

Derry


"He kept a spreadsheet or shared a spreadsheet?

"

Kept a spreadsheet, was careless about securing his data. Not quite sure how it escaped initially. Likely a 'mate' robbed it and shared it.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

You can hardly blame him for anything than being extremely ocd. Therea a notes section for profiles here (don't use it) and not that much of a stretch from a very intimate diary.

But I cam imagine the fallout.

Once knew a girl with a list of cock measurements and a ruler by the bed

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Sunday world the biggest Hippocrates of the lot love to label swinging as sleaze yet have pages of sex chat lines double standard of the highest order it's ok once there making money of it

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Sunday world the biggest Hippocrates of the lot love to label swinging as sleaze yet have pages of sex chat lines double standard of the highest order it's ok once there making money of it"

Avoid avoid the hole media thing small minded line grabbing life destroying alcoholic chain smoking rag writers nothing better to do can't be arsed to get off their fat lazy arses to go investigate a good story but just troll the forums on here for a bit of headline space hey come interview me and ill tell yas what swinging is really all about

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By *onedbodMan  over a year ago

co Galway

So why was it brought up in court that he was at a party? It's his own business what he does in private! If he went to a birthday party and met a lady and went back to hers for fun that shouldn't be in public interest so don't know why a swingers party is either!!!

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By *isdirtygirlWoman  over a year ago

Dublin


"So why was it brought up in court that he was at a party? It's his own business what he does in private! If he went to a birthday party and met a lady and went back to hers for fun that shouldn't be in public interest so don't know why a swingers party is either!!! "

Hes suing the sunday world for defamation and invasion of privacy.His ex spilled the proverbial tin of heinz as hes a known former GAA player

I wonder would she have been so forthcoming with the gorey details and photos if shed been told her photo and name would be printed too.I think not!!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

#FakeNews

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By *onedbodMan  over a year ago

co Galway


"So why was it brought up in court that he was at a party? It's his own business what he does in private! If he went to a birthday party and met a lady and went back to hers for fun that shouldn't be in public interest so don't know why a swingers party is either!!!

Hes suing the sunday world for defamation and invasion of privacy.His ex spilled the proverbial tin of heinz as hes a known former GAA player

I wonder would she have been so forthcoming with the gorey details and photos if shed been told her photo and name would be printed too.I think not!! "

Oh, yeah your right don't think she would have so forthcoming if she was told that alright!

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By *onedbodMan  over a year ago

co Galway


"#FakeNews"
About ?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I think her photos,name and all the dirty details of her life should be made public,, as the old saying do unto others

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By *onedbodMan  over a year ago

co Galway


"I think her photos,name and all the dirty details of her life should be made public,, as the old saying do unto others "
Totally agree well said!!

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By *ost-KittensCouple  over a year ago

dublin

Nobodies details should ever be made public.

His or hers.

(And no, we don't know either of them nor do we wish to).

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Nobodies details should ever be made public.

His or hers.

(And no, we don't know either of them nor do we wish to). "

What people do behind closed doors should be kept private.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Tabloids always have some sort of bullshit story to occupy the minds of the people to take away from the real bullshit. Instead of us worrying about the government fucking the people, the people are more concerned about nonsense and other people's business. If the man wanted to fuck in the presence of others. With all parties with the same intentions Let him. He could be out there being a sexual predator with the backing and protection of church and state.

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By *eanontiWoman  over a year ago

Limerick

Same "newspaper" ran a story a good few years ago about an old neighbour of mine supposedly running a brothel from her home. There wasn't even a hint of truth in it. But just enough details about her that everyone in our estate knew who they were on about. All our doors were knocked on because she had the balls to take them to court. She won of course and got the tiny retraction paragraph compared to the 6 page spread they did.

Her real crime not keeping a clean house it offended her next door neighbour.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Sex sells newspapers -full stop.

Look how many careers and lives were ruined over the years by that rag the news of the world?

Whilst they praised Sickos like jimmy saville etc.

It's a tragic case but the likes of the sunday worst should be chasing worthy news stories like the "grace" foster family case or tax evasion by politicians. Oh wait that would take some real investigative journalism.

And as somebody earlier commented about it being a #Fakenews story- to the people involved it's clearly deeply affected,its obviously very real.

Ps- don't ever let anybody bring a smart phone into a party / M+G.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Details were provided by the ex partner? So that must have included the photos to back her story up

That tells me shes malicious and wanted her pound of flesh in revenge and nothing more.

The mans life is destroyed in the process and he even attempted suicide because he was ostracised by his family and friends.

Goes to show how backward this fookin country is by papers being allowed to print this bullshit in the first place.

Couldn't agree more with you well said

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

So this time next week a verdict should be reached.

Find myself in two minds about it. On one side he's a toe rag who I wouldn't mind seeing losing the case (and if he does the scumday world will have a field day in next weeks paper) but on the other side it raises issues for all swingers over our right to privacy at parties and socials. I know atm there is always a chance of someone taking pics on the sly but this could give the papers more of an incentive to try and infiltrate what should be our private world.

Time will tell

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Details were provided by the ex partner? So that must have included the photos to back her story up

That tells me shes malicious and wanted her pound of flesh in revenge and nothing more.

The mans life is destroyed in the process and he even attempted suicide because he was ostracised by his family and friends.

Goes to show how backward this fookin country is by papers being allowed to print this bullshit in the first place.

Couldn't agree more with you well said"

And if she backed up her story with photos then it suggests that she was the one taking pictures, possibly without permission, at parties?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"So this time next week a verdict should be reached.

Find myself in two minds about it. On one side he's a toe rag who I wouldn't mind seeing losing the case (and if he does the scumday world will have a field day in next weeks paper) but on the other side it raises issues for all swingers over our right to privacy at parties and socials. I know atm there is always a chance of someone taking pics on the sly but this could give the papers more of an incentive to try and infiltrate what should be our private world.

Time will tell "

If this case goes in the sunday worsts favour. I guarentee your going to read a lot more " swinger sex party " shock horror stories in the tabloid rags for the foreseeable future.

Be careful out there folks!

There's a few nasty people around and I'd say a small number on FAB itself,that would revel in the chance to mess up people's lives/ families / by careers, by selling stories and photos.

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By *isdirtygirlWoman  over a year ago

Dublin


"Details were provided by the ex partner? So that must have included the photos to back her story up

That tells me shes malicious and wanted her pound of flesh in revenge and nothing more.

The mans life is destroyed in the process and he even attempted suicide because he was ostracised by his family and friends.

Goes to show how backward this fookin country is by papers being allowed to print this bullshit in the first place.

Couldn't agree more with you well said

And if she backed up her story with photos then it suggests that she was the one taking pictures, possibly without permission, at parties?

"

From what i read, he posed for the pics with a couple of womens asses exposed and nothing else. I cant imagine these women coming forward claiming it was them in the photos with him, or theyd out themselves as well.

All i see from the story, is a disgruntled vicious ex partner who performed the ultimate act of betrayal because of his sporting background. :*

He said he loved and cared about her. Obviously she didnt feel the same.

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By *etmebeurfantasyWoman  over a year ago

My town


"Details were provided by the ex partner? So that must have included the photos to back her story up

That tells me shes malicious and wanted her pound of flesh in revenge and nothing more.

The mans life is destroyed in the process and he even attempted suicide because he was ostracised by his family and friends.

Goes to show how backward this fookin country is by papers being allowed to print this bullshit in the first place.

Couldn't agree more with you well said

And if she backed up her story with photos then it suggests that she was the one taking pictures, possibly without permission, at parties?

From what i read, he posed for the pics with a couple of womens asses exposed and nothing else. I cant imagine these women coming forward claiming it was them in the photos with him, or theyd out themselves as well.

All i see from the story, is a disgruntled vicious ex partner who performed the ultimate act of betrayal because of his sporting background. :*

He said he loved and cared about her. Obviously she didnt feel the same. "

I thought revenge porn was illegal or is that just in the uk

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By *isdirtygirlWoman  over a year ago

Dublin


"Details were provided by the ex partner? So that must have included the photos to back her story up

That tells me shes malicious and wanted her pound of flesh in revenge and nothing more.

The mans life is destroyed in the process and he even attempted suicide because he was ostracised by his family and friends.

Goes to show how backward this fookin country is by papers being allowed to print this bullshit in the first place.

Couldn't agree more with you well said

And if she backed up her story with photos then it suggests that she was the one taking pictures, possibly without permission, at parties?

From what i read, he posed for the pics with a couple of womens asses exposed and nothing else. I cant imagine these women coming forward claiming it was them in the photos with him, or theyd out themselves as well.

All i see from the story, is a disgruntled vicious ex partner who performed the ultimate act of betrayal because of his sporting background. :*

He said he loved and cared about her. Obviously she didnt feel the same. I thought revenge porn was illegal or is that just in the uk"

Youre right Letme. Revenge porn is illegal in the UK. Thats why i said we live in a backward country when the law and legislation hasnt been fully formed here in Ireland. This case wasnt porn though. There were photos taken with him posing so hed given consent.

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By *oggoneMan  over a year ago

Derry


"Details were provided by the ex partner? So that must have included the photos to back her story up

That tells me shes malicious and wanted her pound of flesh in revenge and nothing more.

The mans life is destroyed in the process and he even attempted suicide because he was ostracised by his family and friends.

Goes to show how backward this fookin country is by papers being allowed to print this bullshit in the first place.

Couldn't agree more with you well said

And if she backed up her story with photos then it suggests that she was the one taking pictures, possibly without permission, at parties?

From what i read, he posed for the pics with a couple of womens asses exposed and nothing else. I cant imagine these women coming forward claiming it was them in the photos with him, or theyd out themselves as well.

All i see from the story, is a disgruntled vicious ex partner who performed the ultimate act of betrayal because of his sporting background. :*

He said he loved and cared about her. Obviously she didnt feel the same. I thought revenge porn was illegal or is that just in the uk"

Revenge Porn and sharing photos with the intent of causing distress is illegal in the uk. It is in the Sunday World's interest to blackguard this guy's reputation so as to the allegation that he offered names in return for them not running the story on him....

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Details were provided by the ex partner? So that must have included the photos to back her story up

That tells me shes malicious and wanted her pound of flesh in revenge and nothing more.

The mans life is destroyed in the process and he even attempted suicide because he was ostracised by his family and friends.

Goes to show how backward this fookin country is by papers being allowed to print this bullshit in the first place.

Couldn't agree more with you well said

And if she backed up her story with photos then it suggests that she was the one taking pictures, possibly without permission, at parties?

From what i read, he posed for the pics with a couple of womens asses exposed and nothing else. I cant imagine these women coming forward claiming it was them in the photos with him, or theyd out themselves as well.

All i see from the story, is a disgruntled vicious ex partner who performed the ultimate act of betrayal because of his sporting background. :*

He said he loved and cared about her. Obviously she didnt feel the same. I thought revenge porn was illegal or is that just in the uk

Youre right Letme. Revenge porn is illegal in the UK. Thats why i said we live in a backward country when the law and legislation hasnt been fully formed here in Ireland. This case wasnt porn though. There were photos taken with him posing so hed given consent. "

If I have a gf who happily poses for some photos of me banging her up the arse and cumming all over her face and I then publish the pictures far and wide in spite.. That is revenge porn right?

So consent in posing for the pics shouldn't matter if my understanding of how revenge porn is defined is right???

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Details were provided by the ex partner? So that must have included the photos to back her story up

That tells me shes malicious and wanted her pound of flesh in revenge and nothing more.

The mans life is destroyed in the process and he even attempted suicide because he was ostracised by his family and friends.

Goes to show how backward this fookin country is by papers being allowed to print this bullshit in the first place.

Couldn't agree more with you well said

And if she backed up her story with photos then it suggests that she was the one taking pictures, possibly without permission, at parties?

From what i read, he posed for the pics with a couple of womens asses exposed and nothing else. I cant imagine these women coming forward claiming it was them in the photos with him, or theyd out themselves as well.

All i see from the story, is a disgruntled vicious ex partner who performed the ultimate act of betrayal because of his sporting background. :*

He said he loved and cared about her. Obviously she didnt feel the same. I thought revenge porn was illegal or is that just in the uk

Youre right Letme. Revenge porn is illegal in the UK. Thats why i said we live in a backward country when the law and legislation hasnt been fully formed here in Ireland. This case wasnt porn though. There were photos taken with him posing so hed given consent.

If I have a gf who happily poses for some photos of me banging her up the arse and cumming all over her face and I then publish the pictures far and wide in spite.. That is revenge porn right?

So consent in posing for the pics shouldn't matter if my understanding of how revenge porn is defined is right??? "

Yes, that was my understanding of it too

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Just read it , absolutly no idea y its in the paper or who wants to no the mans business but if i was him i wouldnt be going yo court and dragging it all up again, and id fucking throttle her

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By *isdirtygirlWoman  over a year ago

Dublin


"Details were provided by the ex partner? So that must have included the photos to back her story up

That tells me shes malicious and wanted her pound of flesh in revenge and nothing more.

The mans life is destroyed in the process and he even attempted suicide because he was ostracised by his family and friends.

Goes to show how backward this fookin country is by papers being allowed to print this bullshit in the first place.

Couldn't agree more with you well said

And if she backed up her story with photos then it suggests that she was the one taking pictures, possibly without permission, at parties?

From what i read, he posed for the pics with a couple of womens asses exposed and nothing else. I cant imagine these women coming forward claiming it was them in the photos with him, or theyd out themselves as well.

All i see from the story, is a disgruntled vicious ex partner who performed the ultimate act of betrayal because of his sporting background. :*

He said he loved and cared about her. Obviously she didnt feel the same. I thought revenge porn was illegal or is that just in the uk

Youre right Letme. Revenge porn is illegal in the UK. Thats why i said we live in a backward country when the law and legislation hasnt been fully formed here in Ireland. This case wasnt porn though. There were photos taken with him posing so hed given consent.

If I have a gf who happily poses for some photos of me banging her up the arse and cumming all over her face and I then publish the pictures far and wide in spite.. That is revenge porn right?

So consent in posing for the pics shouldn't matter if my understanding of how revenge porn is defined is right??? "

As far as i know theres no photos of the guy uploaded onto the internet so its not classed as revenge porn. Its not even classed as persistent harrassment because there wasnt any. From what i can gather in this case, the newspapers were contacted by his ex and photos were produced. They in turn printed the photos of him which is why hes suing them for breach of privacy and defamation.

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By *oggoneMan  over a year ago

Derry


"Details were provided by the ex partner? So that must have included the photos to back her story up

That tells me shes malicious and wanted her pound of flesh in revenge and nothing more.

The mans life is destroyed in the process and he even attempted suicide because he was ostracised by his family and friends.

Goes to show how backward this fookin country is by papers being allowed to print this bullshit in the first place.

Couldn't agree more with you well said

And if she backed up her story with photos then it suggests that she was the one taking pictures, possibly without permission, at parties?

From what i read, he posed for the pics with a couple of womens asses exposed and nothing else. I cant imagine these women coming forward claiming it was them in the photos with him, or theyd out themselves as well.

All i see from the story, is a disgruntled vicious ex partner who performed the ultimate act of betrayal because of his sporting background. :*

He said he loved and cared about her. Obviously she didnt feel the same. I thought revenge porn was illegal or is that just in the uk

Youre right Letme. Revenge porn is illegal in the UK. Thats why i said we live in a backward country when the law and legislation hasnt been fully formed here in Ireland. This case wasnt porn though. There were photos taken with him posing so hed given consent.

If I have a gf who happily poses for some photos of me banging her up the arse and cumming all over her face and I then publish the pictures far and wide in spite.. That is revenge porn right?

So consent in posing for the pics shouldn't matter if my understanding of how revenge porn is defined is right???

Yes, that was my understanding of it too "

Revenge porn isn't a specific offence in Ireland yet. You could still be charged with harassment for doing so. It due to be legislated for. From the Irish Times:

'The Law Reform Commission proposes the new and extended offences will carry, on summary conviction, the maximum penalties of a class A fine, currently a fine not exceeding €5,000, and/or up to 12 months’ imprisonment; and on conviction on indictment an unlimited fine and/or up to seven years’ imprisonment.'

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By *ewishguyMan  over a year ago

mid ulster

Maybe now people might be a little more understanding when face pics aren't available on here. It's so dangerous for normal people who have pretty normal jobs and vanilla social lives. Even sending a face pic on fab is risky because you could easily be screen shotted. Fair play to those who have face pics on here but for me I think it's safer to exchange pics via different media.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Is it defamation if it's true?

Either way there should be something to stop the press needlessly invading private lives for entertainment value

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By *isdirtygirlWoman  over a year ago

Dublin


"Is it defamation if it's true?

Either way there should be something to stop the press needlessly invading private lives for entertainment value

"

Hes suing for defamation of character Flash. Have a look at the article called " swinger articles ruined my life on independent.ie.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I know but I'm asking generally if defamation includes something that is factually true?

If they say myou are a big swinger it is true but obviously better kept private

Is the outing part also defamation?

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By *orguyMan  over a year ago

Tuam


"I know but I'm asking generally if defamation includes something that is factually true?

If they say myou are a big swinger it is true but obviously better kept private

Is the outing part also defamation? "

I don't think it is.

If they can prove what they said is true then it's not defamation.

I don't think there's any law against saying anything as long as it's the truth.

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By *oggoneMan  over a year ago

Derry


"I know but I'm asking generally if defamation includes something that is factually true?

If they say myou are a big swinger it is true but obviously better kept private

Is the outing part also defamation? "

In order to prove defamation, the claim has to proven false and repeated to a 3rd party. So he's saying that he's not actually a swinger, he was just there because his partner was. And by printing the photos and the headline 'biggest swinger in town' he's claiming that he was defamed and his privacy was invaded by printing the photos.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I guess his defense is as unreasonable as she was in outing him.

The money was just resting in my account

There should be something limiting the scope of what can be published?

Personal sex lives (for politicians and celebrities alike) shouldn't be the purpose of the press

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By *isdirtygirlWoman  over a year ago

Dublin


"I guess his defense is as unreasonable as she was in outing him.

The money was just resting in my account

There should be something limiting the scope of what can be published?

Personal sex lives (for politicians and celebrities alike) shouldn't be the purpose of the press "

In all sincerity, I hope he wipes the floor with that rag newspaper and is paid an obscene amount in damages. It might teach them a lesson on whats worthy news and whats not. And as for the ex.... words arent printable for what my feelings are towards her.

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By *oggoneMan  over a year ago

Derry


"I guess his defense is as unreasonable as she was in outing him.

The money was just resting in my account

There should be something limiting the scope of what can be published?

Personal sex lives (for politicians and celebrities alike) shouldn't be the purpose of the press "

If you're a 'public figure' its harder to claim a right to privacy which is what the Sunday World will argue. You or me would have a stronger argument to claim invasion of privacy

I think the moral of the story is for now, either wear a balaclava if you're going to swinging parties or don't allow your photo to be taken.

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