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Graham Linehan cleared of harassment but guilty of criminal damage to trans activist's phone

Graham Linehan was fined £500 and found guilty of damaging a trans activist's phone at a London conference but acquitted of harassment over social media posts.

  • District Judge Briony Clarke concluded the case on Tuesday at Westminster Magistrates' Court, clearing Graham Linehan of harassment but finding him guilty of criminal damage to a mobile phone.
  • Sophia Brooks began filming speakers and later approached Linehan to challenge his remarks, leading to an exchange where Linehan knocked her phone to the ground.
  • Between 11 October and 27 October 2024, Linehan was accused of posting repeated, abusive messages about Brooks on X, which he denied during the trial.
  • Judge Clarke said `The footage shows that just before phone is taken the defendant is angry and I found that he took the phone because he was angry and fed up` and fined Linehan 500, ordered costs of 650 and refused a restraining order.
  • The judge's credibility findings contrast with the guilty verdict on the phone damage and feed into plans for further legal action, as District Judge Briony Clarke found Linehan generally credible and Sarah Vine KC expects an appeal.
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The Sun broke the news in United Kingdom on Tuesday, November 25, 2025.
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