Former footballer Joey Barton issues public apology and agrees to pay damages to broadcaster Jeremy Vine in a libel case settlement.
Former footballer Joey Barton has reached a settlement with broadcaster Jeremy Vine, agreeing to pay £75,000 over defamatory posts made on social media. Barton issued a public apology to Vine for the distress caused by his comments, which led to a High Court libel claim. The case involved Vine suing Barton for libel and harassment due to a series of derogatory posts where Barton used offensive language. The resolution sees Barton acknowledging the harm caused and taking responsibility for his actions.
Although the settlement marks the end of the legal battle, Vine mentioned that it might not be the final outcome. There is a possibility that Barton could face further damages for the online posts that were deemed defamatory. The apology from Barton and the agreement to pay damages signify a significant step towards rectifying the situation between the two public figures.
In a surprising turn of events, Barton publicly admitted on Twitter that he did not believe Vine had a sexual interest in children, retracting his previous offensive statements. This move showcases a sense of accountability and remorse from the former footballer. The libel case between Barton and Vine has drawn attention for its online nature and the implications of social media posts on public figures' reputations.
Overall, the resolution of the libel case highlights the importance of responsible online behavior and the consequences of spreading harmful content. It serves as a reminder for individuals, especially public figures, to consider the impact of their words on others and the potential legal ramifications of defamatory statements in the digital age.
Mr Barton apologises “for the distress" Mr Vine had suffered over his comments made on social media.
Mr Barton was being sued by Mr Vine for libel and harassment over a series of social media posts.
The broadcaster sued the former footballer for libel and harassment in the High Court over online posts in which he used a number of slurs and made ...
Former footballer also issues public apology to presenter, who sued him over insults a court found to be defamatory.
The broadcaster said Mr Barton may pay 'further damages' after he posted “disgusting tweets” about him.
The ex-footballer made an apology to the Channel 5 presenter on Twitter/X where he admitted he did not believe Mr Vine had a “sexual interest in children” after ...
The Radio 2 and Channel 5 presenter sued Barton for libel and harassment over 14 online posts, including ones where he called Mr Vine a “big bike nonce” and a “ ...
The broadcaster said Mr Barton may pay 'further damages' after he posted “disgusting tweets” about him.
JOEY Barton has apologised to Jeremy Vine and agreed to pay him £75000 after branding the star a "bike nonce".BBC Radio 2 hostVinehad su.
Vine sued the ex-Newcastle United and Manchester City footballer for libel and harassment in March following a social media exchange which saw Barton also ...
Ex-footballer Joey Barton will pay a further £35,000 (€41,000) in damages to settle a libel claim with British journalist Jeremy Vine on top of a £75,000 ...
Mr Barton published a post on X, formerly Twitter, on Tuesday stating he had agreed to pay Mr Vine £75,000 and his legal costs for several allegations he made ...
Mr Barton was being sued by Mr Vine for libel and harassment over a series of social media posts.
Mr Barton apologises “for the distress" Mr Vine had suffered over his comments made on social media.
The ex-footballer had already agreed to pay £75000 over a series of defamatory social media posts.
The Radio 2 presenter sued Mr Barton earlier this year, after the former footballer wrote a series of posts suggesting Mr Vine had a sexual interest in children ...