‘Father Ted’ creator Linehan cleared on appeal of criminal damage of trans woman’s phone | Mix 106.9
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LONDON, May 1 (Reuters) – Graham Linehan, the Irish co-creator of hit British TV comedy show “Father Ted”, was ​on Friday cleared on appeal ‌of criminal damage of a trans woman’s mobile phone, British media reported.

Linehan, 57, a vocal critic of transgender activism in recent ‌years, ​has found himself ⁠at the centre of ⁠a heated culture war debate in Britain on the issue.

Trans activists say his views cause offence while ​Linehan’s supporters argue campaigners are trying to silence criticism and free ⁠speech.

Last year, Linehan was ⁠found guilty of causing criminal ​damage following an incident at a ​conference in October 2024 involving then 17-year-old ‌trans woman Sophia Brooks, but he was cleared of harassing her.

Linehan appealed against his criminal damage conviction ⁠at London’s Southwark Crown Court and was found not guilty on Friday, with Sky News ⁠reporting ‌that a judge ruled they ⁠could not be sure the ​damage ‌to Brooks’ phone was ​caused by ⁠Linehan.

“Father Ted” brought Linehan success in Britain in the 1990s, and he also co-created “The IT Crowd”, a critically acclaimed sitcom.

(Reporting by Sam Tobin; Editing by ​Toby Chopra)

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