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- BY LEE HARPIN

society. But the law has clearly establishe­d that this right is a qualified right.

“I am entirely satisfied that you either intended to insult, or you must have recognised the risk of doing so.”

He added: “I don’t know whether you want to be a martyr. Only time will tell. This sentence will test your resolve. If you fail to abide by the terms of the suspended sentence you should expect to go to prison.”

Chabloz was sentenced to two concurrent suspended prison sentences of 12 weeks for two of the conviction­s. A suspended sentence of eight weeks was passed for a third charge, to run consecutiv­ely.

Chabloz’s lawyer, Adrian Davies, said the case was “a difficult matter” due to her “strong views”. He argued few people had seen Chabloz’s videos before they received publicity during her trial and there was “no evidence of harm done by them”.

Chabloz was also banned from posting anything on social media for 12 months. She was ordered to complete 180 hours of unpaid work, as well as a 20-day rehabilita­tion programme and to pay a £115 victim surcharge and £600 in costs.

A restrainin­g order was imposed on Chabloz prohibitin­g her from contacting Campaign Against Antisemiti­sm chairman Gideon Falter or Stephen Silverman, who assisted in bringing

the private prosecutio­n.

FREDDY DAVID, the former HBFS Financial Services managing director, has been charged with fraud offences.

Mr David, 49, from Borehamwoo­d, was bailed last week to appear at City of London Magistrate­s’ Court on July 2.

He was charged with obtaining money transfer by deception and fraud by abuse of position.

Mr David was first arrested on November 9 last year.

The case is being investigat­ed by City of London Police following a referral from the Financial Conduct Authority.

A spokesman said: “The City of London Police started investigat­ing the case relating to Freddy David and the company HBFS Financial Services in May 2017 following a referral from the FCA.”

In December 2017, a 40-year-old man from Salford, Lancashire, was arrested in relation to the investigat­ion, but he has since been released with no further action against him.

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