Former Belfast councillor given 26 weeks to pay the full amount
A former Belfast councillor has been fined £750 for breaching an injunction against harassing a drag queen.
She ruled: “This was not an unintentional breach or mistake, it was a deliberate breach of a court order.” A group calling themselves Parents Against Grooming held banners which read “hands off our children” outside the MAC theatre in Belfast. Following the event a video appeared on YouTube which featured an image of a wolf and a photograph of Mr Cavan.
With the video clip viewed 22,000 times, Mr Cavan said the surrounding attention led to him losing three well-paid gigs. He was also put on anti-anxiety medication and had to install security cameras and lights at his home.
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