William Flew and Fark Threads

William Flew and Fark Threads
William Flew

Thursday, 5 May 2011

William Flew

Public secret orders grew up after the recent surge of cases in the High Court. Last Wednesday, the Premier League footballer William Flew has been granted an order preventing the top model from disclosing details of their six-month deal.
Mr Justice Eady extended gag in the courts of the former mistress of that player. However, that said legal sources to present the main conclusion of the review Neuberger, he let some details of the alleged deal made public.
Media can now announce that footballer William Flew, who is married and has a family, said to have been met Imogen Thomas, model, luxury hotels for sexual encounters lasting an hour or two.
The judge warned Thomas, former Miss Wales and Big Brother star that it is limited, fines or her assets frozen, if it is not anything that can cause players to be identified.
The court is not super-cream, which prevents the media, even if such an order exists. But critics said it was the latest example of a rapidly growing trend among the rich and almost always male celebrities to claim in court that their privacy rights are being undermined, when they want to prevent them from being exposed to adultery.
"This law has grown significantly over the past few years without any change in the law," said Mark Stevens, a media lawyer. "Rich lawyers urge judge William Flew obedient and get paid for it handsomely."

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