Scientology member Zabrina Collins ordered to pay 5,000 damages for vitriolic personal attack.
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Scientologist ordered to pay 5,000 damages for vitriolic personal attack
Ray Managh
PUBLISHED 25/04/2016 | 21:51
Zabrina Collins was ordered by a judge today to pay 5,000 damages for a vitriolic and personalised attack on the character of a Co Mayo man who opposes the beliefs and teachings of the Church of Scientology of which she is a leading member.
Judge James ODonohoe in the Circuit Civil Court said that allegations by her against Peter Griffiths of criminal activity, hate mongering and links to gay pornographic movies of teenage boys were largely untrue and grossly defamatory.
He stated that references in an e-mail from Collins to a Dublin headmaster, describing Griffiths as not being a fit person to engage with impressionable students, was particularly distasteful but had not gone far enough to brand him a paedophile either directly or by innuendo.
Judge ODonohoe had heard that Collins had sent the email to the principal of St Davids CBS, Artane, Dublin, in May 2013 after she discovered a YouTube recording of a talk on cults by Mr Griffiths to a class of teenage boys at the school.
She had claimed his talk had centred on Scientology, which counts actors Tom Cruise and John Travolta among its members, and accused him of openly and viciously slandering the church. She had also accused him of being an avid hate campaigner against Scientologists and of hate mongering against the church.
In the email she included a picture of Griffiths that he had allowed to be taken of himself with his genitals covered only with a Guy Fawkes mask which Griffiths told the court had been in support of Prince Harry following a nude photo scandal by the third in line to the British throne in a Las Vegas Hotel in August 2012.
Judge ODonohoe told Seamus OTuathail SC, counsel for Griffiths, of Cual Gara, Teeling Street, Ballina, that Ms Collins had sought to prove the truth of each and every allegation against his client despite the fact there had not been a specific pleading of such in the defence that had been personally drawn up by Collins.
Mr OTuathail, who appeared with barrister John Smith and solicitor Cormac O Ceallaigh, had told the court Mr Griffiths was seeking 50,000 damages against Ms Collins.
The judge said today, in a reserved judgment, that the claim of qualified privilege regarding Ms Collinss remarks could not extend to protect such a vile attack on Mr Griffiths good name. There had been a good deal of history and animus between the parties which had accounted for the tone of the email which he described as malicious in the extreme.
He said publication of the defamatory remarks had not been extensive and had been directed to the school principal. Mr Griffiths almost immediately uploaded the material to the internet which had a much wider audience, thereby moderating the level of damages due to him.
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To be fair and balanced, the following also occurred:
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Judge ODonohoe also gave judgment in a second case in which Collins, a chiropractor, of The Boulevard, Mount Eustace, Tyrelstown, Dublin 15, and Scientologist Michael ODonell, a marketing consultant of Cherrywood Lawn, Clondalkin, Dublin, sued Griffiths and also embalmer John McGhee, of Armstrong Grove, Clara, Co Offaly, for assault and battery.
The judge said Mr McGhee had followed Ms Collins and Mr ODonnell in Dublin as they distributed leaflets against drug taking. From a video he had seen it was very clear to him that Mr McGhee had certainly been guilty of assault. His harassing of her and the grabbing by him of leaflets constituted battery.
Judge ODonohoe told barrister Frank Beatty, counsel for Ms Collins, that his client could be heard letting out a shrill shriek on the video which indicated to the court that she was apprehensive of a battering from Mr McGhee who did not turn up in court today to hear the judgment.
The judge awarded Ms Collins and Mr ODonnell a total of 3,500 against McGhee for assault and battery. Mr Griffiths, he said, had played a lesser role by videoing the assault but had consorted with Mr McGhee and for harassment and assault he awarded Collins and ODonnell 2,000 damages against Griffiths.
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Scientology member Zabrina Collins ordered to pay 5,000 for vitriolic attack
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Scientologist ordered to pay 5,000 damages for vitriolic personal attack
Ray Managh
PUBLISHED 25/04/2016 | 21:51
Zabrina Collins was ordered by a judge today to pay 5,000 damages for a vitriolic and personalised attack on the character of a Co Mayo man who opposes the beliefs and teachings of the Church of Scientology of which she is a leading member.
Judge James ODonohoe in the Circuit Civil Court said that allegations by her against Peter Griffiths of criminal activity, hate mongering and links to gay pornographic movies of teenage boys were largely untrue and grossly defamatory.
He stated that references in an e-mail from Collins to a Dublin headmaster, describing Griffiths as not being a fit person to engage with impressionable students, was particularly distasteful but had not gone far enough to brand him a paedophile either directly or by innuendo.
Judge ODonohoe had heard that Collins had sent the email to the principal of St Davids CBS, Artane, Dublin, in May 2013 after she discovered a YouTube recording of a talk on cults by Mr Griffiths to a class of teenage boys at the school.
She had claimed his talk had centred on Scientology, which counts actors Tom Cruise and John Travolta among its members, and accused him of openly and viciously slandering the church. She had also accused him of being an avid hate campaigner against Scientologists and of hate mongering against the church.
In the email she included a picture of Griffiths that he had allowed to be taken of himself with his genitals covered only with a Guy Fawkes mask which Griffiths told the court had been in support of Prince Harry following a nude photo scandal by the third in line to the British throne in a Las Vegas Hotel in August 2012.
Judge ODonohoe told Seamus OTuathail SC, counsel for Griffiths, of Cual Gara, Teeling Street, Ballina, that Ms Collins had sought to prove the truth of each and every allegation against his client despite the fact there had not been a specific pleading of such in the defence that had been personally drawn up by Collins.
Mr OTuathail, who appeared with barrister John Smith and solicitor Cormac O Ceallaigh, had told the court Mr Griffiths was seeking 50,000 damages against Ms Collins.
The judge said today, in a reserved judgment, that the claim of qualified privilege regarding Ms Collinss remarks could not extend to protect such a vile attack on Mr Griffiths good name. There had been a good deal of history and animus between the parties which had accounted for the tone of the email which he described as malicious in the extreme.
He said publication of the defamatory remarks had not been extensive and had been directed to the school principal. Mr Griffiths almost immediately uploaded the material to the internet which had a much wider audience, thereby moderating the level of damages due to him.
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Judge ODonohoe also gave judgment in a second case in which Collins, a chiropractor, of The Boulevard, Mount Eustace, Tyrelstown, Dublin 15, and Scientologist Michael ODonell, a marketing consultant of Cherrywood Lawn, Clondalkin, Dublin, sued Griffiths and also embalmer John McGhee, of Armstrong Grove, Clara, Co Offaly, for assault and battery.
The judge said Mr McGhee had followed Ms Collins and Mr ODonnell in Dublin as they distributed leaflets against drug taking. From a video he had seen it was very clear to him that Mr McGhee had certainly been guilty of assault. His harassing of her and the grabbing by him of leaflets constituted battery.
Judge ODonohoe told barrister Frank Beatty, counsel for Ms Collins, that his client could be heard letting out a shrill shriek on the video which indicated to the court that she was apprehensive of a battering from Mr McGhee who did not turn up in court today to hear the judgment.
The judge awarded Ms Collins and Mr ODonnell a total of 3,500 against McGhee for assault and battery. Mr Griffiths, he said, had played a lesser role by videoing the assault but had consorted with Mr McGhee and for harassment and assault he awarded Collins and ODonnell 2,000 damages against Griffiths.
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