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Woman guilty over 'grossly offensive' TikTok posts
5 September 2024Share

Ryan sent the offensive messages on TikTok in March and April this year
A woman accused of posting antisemitic material on social media platform TikTok has been found guilty.
Fiona Ryan, 40, of Laverstock Road, Salisbury, had denied four charges of sending offensive communications.
She represented herself at Salisbury Magistrates Court on Wednesday, and apologised for the posts but denied they were antisemitic.
District Judge Timothy Pattinson, finding Ryan guilty of all four charges, said: "Any reasonable person would find all of this material featured in this trial grossly offensive."
Ryan posted the material on her TikTok account in March and April this year.
Sentencing has been delayed for a pre-sentence report to be prepared.

'Influencer' found guilty of posting 'grossly offensive' TikTok videos
Fiona Ryan, 40, of Laverstock Road, pleaded not guilty to four charges relating to videos she posted on TikTok. The videos, which were found to be…
She has been imposed under four bail conditions: only use internet-enabled devices for the purpose of internet banking, non-work emails or for childcare and schools; not to post on any form of social media at all; not to contact Victoria Morson and her family and not to go to Victoria Morson's home address.
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