Nigel Farage’s Nephew Dodges Jail After Admitting to Upskirting

Buy Now An error occurred. Buy Now An error occurred. Book Novotel Hotel Nigel Farage’s Nephew Dodges Jail After Admitting to Upskirting Banzai Japan Music Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UPElmgQJGBo • Joseph Farage, nephew of Nigel Farage, admitted to upskirting a woman but avoided the sex offenders register and jail time, sparking criticism over perceived leniency. • He was fined £1,091 in total, including a victim surcharge and prosecution fees, with no further legal action to be taken. Joseph Farage, nephew of far-right Reform Party leader Nigel Farage, confessed to placing his mobile phone beneath the clothing of his victim with the intent to record and share the footage with a third party, aiming to distress and humiliate the victim. Book Novotel Hotel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJsGZL-zb54 The offence occurred at the Orpington branch of Co-Op on July 17 last year. Farage of Orpington, pleaded guilty to the offence and appeared at Croydon Magistrates’ Court for sentencing last Friday (January 17). Despite the gravity of the act, the 31-year-old, who owns an electrical firm in Kent and is a father of two, was not added to the sex offenders register. Authorities assert that, since the victim was over 18, automatic inclusion on the register does not apply. This ruling has sparked controversy, particularly given Nigel Farage’s outspoken criticism of so-called two-tier policing. The incident does little to bolster the credibility of such arguments. Banzai Japan Music Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3syHHGzkF_s In addition to a fine and compensation for the victim, Joseph Farage was ordered to pay £230 victim surcharge and an £85 in prosecution fees, bringing the total financial penalty to £1,091. Astonishingly, no further legal action will be pursued. Upskirting has been recognised as a criminal offence following the introduction of the Voyeurism (Offences) Act 2019. Before this legislation, upskirting incidents were typically prosecuted under the common law offence of Outraging Public Decency or existing voyeurism laws outlined in Section 67 of the Sexual Offences Act 2003. Book Novotel Hotel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RR8YYeb4PMk Banzai Japan Social Media Fumi Fujisaki Idol Riko Ueno Idol Rino Ibusuki Idol Yunagi Nino Idol Shiori Fujisaki Idol Kana Ichinose Idol Hoshino Arice Idol Sasa Sasagawa Idol Kosaka Yuu Idol Tsukumo Aira Idol Maika Ando Idol Yuuki Mochimaru Idol
Tommy Robinson loses prison segregation court case

Buy Now An error occurred. Buy Now An error occurred. Book Novotel Hotel Tommy Robinson loses prison segregation court case Banzai Japan Music Video The High Court has thrown out an attempt by the far-right activist Stephen Yaxley-Lennon to challenge his jail conditions that have seen him segregated from other inmates. Yaxley-Lennon, also known as Tommy Robinson, argued that segregation at HMP Woodhill in Milton Keynes, was destroying his mental health and breaching his human rights. Mr Justice Chamberlain said there was no evidence the state was trying to “break” him and the court has heard he was being segregated for his own safety as he had a “mark [put] on his head” by other inmates. The judge said Yaxley-Lennon’s claims of degrading treatment fell far short of the evidence needed for the courts to intervene on human rights grounds. Prison governors had segregated Yaxley-Lennon, who is from Luton and led the now defunct anti-Islamic English Defence League (EDL), after concluding other inmates posed a threat and at least one may have been planning to try to kill him. Book Novotel Hotel The activist was jailed for 18 months in October after admitting breaching a court order which had directed him not to repeat lies about a Syrian refugee. Yaxley-Lennon was first held in HMP Belmarsh in south-east London – but he was moved after the jail received a large volume of abusive and racist emails, including threats to the governor, who is a black woman. On 1 November, Yaxley-Lennon entered a closed wing at Woodhill and has been kept apart from other prisoners, but has contact throughout the day with officers and staff. The court has heard he had refused an offer to move to a vulnerable inmates unit, saying he did not want to associate with sex offenders. Substance abuse On Thursday, Alisdair Williamson KC, for Yaxley-Lennon, told the High Court his client had a complex form of post-traumatic stress disorder, exacerbated by attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. He argued his client’s mental health would deteriorate and, upon his release on licence in July, he might return to substance abuse to cope. That disclosure was a rare court admission from Yaxley-Lennon that he has been a habitual drug user. Lawyers for the justice secretary said the segregation was neither solitary confinement or a punishment – but a carefully considered plan to keep Yaxley-Lennon safe. Prison governors said two prisoners had been planning to assault him to “gain kudos and notoriety”. Another tip-off suggested that an inmate serving a life sentence would kill Yaxley-Lennon if they were ever placed on the same wing. Dismissing the case, Mr Justice Chamberlain said Yaxley-Lennon’s own barrister had accepted there was no evidence his client had been segregated “for the purpose of breaking his resistance or humiliating or debasing him”. “On the contrary, all the evidence shows [the decision] was taken for his own protection and in the interests of preserving the safety of other prisoners and staff,” he added. “He himself had said, when first detained at HMP Belmarsh, that he had a conflict with the followers of Islam. “It was thus understandable the governor should be concerned that Mr Yaxley-Lennon’s presence might foment unrest or violence between Muslim and non-Muslim prisoners.” Banzai Japan Music Video The court heard there was no evidence Yaxley-Lennon was at risk of self-harm or suicide. The judge ruled the inmate’s situation could not be classed as solitary confinement and did not amount to degrading treatment that would be an unlawful breach of Article 3 of the European Convention on Human Rights. The judge said his segregation was ameliorated by him being allowed “some three hours per day out of his cell, which is more than twice the time allowed to convicted prisoners held in segregation”. The judge also said Robinson was allowed to use the gym and shower every day, work (“albeit still on his own”), and he could speak to prison officers, healthcare staff and the chaplaincy daily, as well as having a weekly Bible study session. He added that Yaxley-Lennon’s claims he was being denied contact with friends and family were “manifestly not well-founded”. Some 120 people have been authorised to see him in 93 visits – more than any other inmate, the court heard. He had two hours for visits four times a week and cancellations had related to suspected attempts by his supporters to orchestrate social media campaigning relating to his imprisonment. Yaxley-Lennon’s High Court case had meant that an unrelated prosecution, for allegedly refusing to comply with a counter-terrorism search of his phone, had been put back months. He is also facing prosecution having been accused of breaching a stalking prevention order. Book Novotel Hotel Banzai Japan Social Media Fumi Fujisaki Idol Riko Ueno Idol Rino Ibusuki Idol Yunagi Nino Idol Shiori Fujisaki Idol Kana Ichinose Idol Hoshino Arice Idol Sasa Sasagawa Idol Kosaka Yuu Idol Tsukumo Aira Idol Maika Ando Idol Yuuki Mochimaru Idol
Laurence Fox charged over Narinder Kaur upskirting image

Buy Now An error occurred. Buy Now An error occurred. Book Novotel Hotel Laurence Fox charged over Narinder Kaur upskirting image Banzai Japan Music Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UPElmgQJGBo Laurence Fox has been charged with a sexual offence after allegedly sharing an intimate image of TV star Narinder Kaur without her consent on social media. The actor-turned-politician is said to have shared the ‘upskirting’ image of Kaur, a broadcaster who appears on Good Morning Britain and GB News, on social media in April 2024. At the time, Kaur, 52, described the incident as “unimaginably mortifying” in a post on X. The following day, Fox apologised to Kaur before adding it wasn’t his “fault” that the compromising photo of Kaur had been taken more than 15 years ago. Fox did not create the image of Kaur. Book Novotel Hotel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJsGZL-zb54 Police have charged the 46-year-old after a month’s investigation. He is due to appear in court next month. A spokesperson for the Metropolitan Police said: “A man has been charged with a sexual offence following an investigation by the Metropolitan Police. “Laurence Fox, 46, will appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on April 24 charged with an offence contrary to section 66A of the Sexual Offences Act 2003. Banzai Japan Music Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3syHHGzkF_s “The charge relates to an image that was posted on a social media platform in April 2024.” Offenders found guilty of upskirting face up to two years in prison for taking an image or video under somebody’s clothing in order to see their genitals or underwear. It is also against the law to share upskirting photographs taken by other people. Book Novotel Hotel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RR8YYeb4PMk Banzai Japan Social Media Fumi Fujisaki Idol Riko Ueno Idol Rino Ibusuki Idol Yunagi Nino Idol Shiori Fujisaki Idol Kana Ichinose Idol Hoshino Arice Idol Sasa Sasagawa Idol Kosaka Yuu Idol Tsukumo Aira Idol Maika Ando Idol Yuuki Mochimaru Idol