Graham Linehan, the co-creator of 'Father Ted', has pleaded not guilty to charges of harassment and criminal damage against Sophia Brooks, a transgender activist. Appearing at Westminster Magistrates' Court, Linehan denied two charges, including harassing Brooks on social media and damaging her phone during the 'Battle of Ideas' conference in October. He stated that he has been defending the rights of women and children for six years, bearing threats and abuse. The case is poised to go to trial in September, with specific bail conditions imposed on him.
Graham Linehan has pleaded not guilty to harassment and criminal damage against transgender activist Sophia Brooks, denying charges related to social media abuse and phone damage.
During his court appearance, Linehan maintained his innocence regarding accusations of harassment on social media and damaging the complainant's phone at a conference.
Linehan stated, 'For six years, I have defended the rights of women and children' while expressing that he has faced abuse in the process.
The case against Linehan includes accusations of posting abusive comments and the alleged damage to Brooks' phone, leading to a scheduled trial in September.
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