Teacher's 'GAA catfish' case against school resolved
- A High Court hearing on Tuesday concerned Dan Wootton's application to remove an anonymity order.
- The claimant, known as YXN, alleges Wootton deceived him to obtain sexual images in 2010.
- Wootton allegedly impersonated a woman named Maria Joseph and exchanged flirtatious messages with YXN.
- Judge Eastman rejected Wootton's request, citing 'clear evidence of potential adverse effect' on YXN.
- The judge ruled to maintain the anonymity order, and Wootton has yet to file a formal defense.
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School drops disciplinary action against teacher who claimed she was wrongly identified as ‘GAA catfish’
A schoolteacher who claimed she was wrongly identified as the so-called “GAA catfish” has resolved her High Court action brought against her employer, arising from the school’s initiation of a disciplinary process arising over her identification.
Teacher's 'GAA catfish' case against school resolved
The High Court has been told the case taken by a school teacher, who claims she was wrongly identified as the 'GAA catfish', to prevent her employer taking disciplinary action against her has been resolved and can be struck out.
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