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Madeline McCann's parents
Gerry and Kate chat with a reporter |
A RETIRED solicitor who published claims that Madeleine McCann’s
parents caused her death has received a suspended jail
sentence.
Mr Justice Tugendhat said 65-year-old
Tony Bennett
deliberately flouted legal undertakings, given in
November 2009, not to repeat allegations about the
couple.
He said his conduct was so serious that nothing less than a
custodial sentence of three months suspended for one
year would reflect the harm he had done.
Finding Bennett guilty of contempt of court, the judge added: “I am
sure that he intended to allege that the claimants are
to be suspected of causing the death of their daughter,
and did in fact dispose of her body, lie about what
happened and covered up what they had done
The judge, at London’s High Court, said he was satisfied that
Bennett, of Harlow, Essex, was in breach of the
undertakings in each of the 13 representative instances
before the court – out of 153 publications complained
of.
He was not asked to make findings in relation to the other alleged
breaches.
He commented: “It is essential for the rule of law that injunctions
and court orders be obeyed. It can’t be an answer that
the person who is giving an undertaking or subject to an
injunction can ignore it with impunity while it is in
force.”
Bennett, who was ordered to pay the costs of the litigation,
apologised to the court.
He added: “I recognise the distress I have caused on a number of
occasions to the claimants. I would like to apologise to
them for that distress.”
The judge said that Gerry and Liverpool-born Kate McCann, who have
not attended court, had suffered injury to their
reputations and feelings and resorted to legal action
not to punish Mr Bennett – but to put a stop to his
repeated conduct.
Later, Clarence Mitchell, the McCann family spokesman, said: “Kate
and Gerry McCann brought these committal proceedings
very much as a last resort.
“Mr Bennett has pursued an incessant campaign against them,
repeatedly making false accusations against them, and
ignoring the fact that the Portuguese authorities
confirmed there was simply no evidence to implicate them
in the disappearance of their daughter Madeleine.”
He added: “Kate and Gerry McCann are pleased with the Court’s
decision today and hope that it finally marks an end to
Mr Bennett’s campaign against them. The McCanns continue
to focus their efforts on the ongoing search for their
daughter Madeleine.” |