The Herald

Accused football figure is granted anonymity

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A SENIOR Premier League figure has been granted anonymity in a High Court case against him over alleged sexual abuse, it has been reported.

According to the BBC, the figure is being sued for damages by a woman who claims she was sexually abused by the man when she was 15.

In a court order last month, Judge Amanda Stevens said his anonymity in the civil proceeding­s was “necessary to secure the proper administra­tion of justice”.

The judge went on to add that “there is no sufficient countervai­ling public interest in disclosure”.

Judge Stevens also said she had considered the privacy rights of the man as well as the right to freedom of expression under the European Convention of Human Rights when making the ruling preventing his identifica­tion.

The BBC and sports publicatio­n The Athletic have reported the alleged sexual abuse took place in the 1990s.

Court documents reported by the outlets allege the man “committed trespass to the claimant’s person, assault and battery, and intentiona­lly inflicted injury” to the woman.

Judge Stevens’ order prevents the man’s identifica­tion in “any speech, writing, broadcast, or other communicat­ion in whatever form, including internet and social media, which is addressed to the public at large or any section of the public”.

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