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Tommy Robinson released after seven months in jail

Tommy Robinson released after seven months in jail

Summary

Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, known as Tommy Robinson, was released from prison after serving part of an 18-month sentence for contempt of court. His early release came after a High Court decision reduced his sentence. Robinson plans to organize a free-speech festival in London and faces separate legal issues.

Key Facts

  • Stephen Yaxley-Lennon is also known as Tommy Robinson.
  • He was jailed for contempt of court related to repeating false accusations against a Syrian refugee.
  • His 18-month prison sentence was reduced, leading to early release.
  • Robinson was recorded on video after his release, announcing plans for a free-speech festival.
  • A High Court decision allowed his early release despite noting no remorse from him.
  • He must comply with a 2021 injunction to avoid spreading false information about the refugee.
  • Robinson also faces harassment charges due to appear in court in June 2024.
  • He has an upcoming trial in 2026 for not providing a phone pin to police in 2024.
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