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Tory donor fails in appeal bid after losing High Court libel fight with ex-MP


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A Conservative donor who sued a former party MP for libel has failed in an appeal bid after losing a High Court fight.

Two appeal judges considered Mohamed Amersi’s libel claim against Charlotte Leslie at a Court of Appeal hearing in London on Thursday.

A High Court judge had “struck out” Mr Amersi’s claim in June.

Mr Justice Nicklin, who oversaw a High Court hearing in London, said “evidence relied upon” did not “disclose a claim with a real prospect of success”.

Appeal judges Lord Justice Underhill and Lord Justice Warby on Thursday dismissed Mr Amersi’s bid to overturn that decision.

A High Court judge had ‘struck out’ Mohamed Amersi’s claim ealier this year (Anthony Devlin/PA)
A High Court judge had ‘struck out’ Mohamed Amersi’s claim ealier this year (Anthony Devlin/PA)

Mr Amersi said Mr Justice Nicklin was “wrong” to strike out his claim and argued that he had a “real prospect” of winning an appeal.

He said he had an arguable case and wanted appeal judges to give him the go-ahead to mount a full appeal.

The two appeal judge disagreed.

Lord Justice Underhill said “permission” to appeal was refused.

He said the reasons for the decision would be given at a later date.

Mr Amersi had accused Ms Leslie, former MP for Bristol North West, of publishing “documents” to a number of “influential individuals” and defaming him between late December 2020 and early January 2021.

She disputed his claim.

Ms Leslie said later in a statement: “This is a very good result, and yet again, a vindication for free speech.”

She said a “three-year nightmare” was “over”.

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