So now you have shifted...Stephen said it was not a libel trial.....Montclair has said libel has been thrown out..there may well be other issues but libel is at the heart of this trial...Stephen and Montclair are wrong..whichever way to try to spin it.....
plus....the ruling overturning the injunction was just that....it did not rule on libel
I am not interested in what Stephen said or what Montclair said. I have asked perfectly straightforward questions which no one seems capable of answering. They ain't trick questions.
The main thrust of my original posts was:
If one has not had sight of the writ one cannot make any informed statement what it is about.
We know the children's names are on the writ.
If the children are suing for libel how have they been libeled?
Can the children claim damages on the basis that their parents have been libeled?
Or are the children claiming damages for some kind of loss or injury resulting from the publication of the book videos etc?
It would seem to me the case is more than just libel.
Any takers to give a reasoned response to the questions posed?