Goldsmith v BCD

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Goldsmith & anon v BCD [2011] EWHC 674 was a case in English privacy law in which the Conservative politician Zac Goldsmith sought a superinjunction to prevent the publication of private correspondence after his e-mails were hacked. The defendant cannot be named due to an anonymity order.

The defendant's mental health is said to be "fragile".[1]

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  1. ^ Butterworth, Siobhain (5 August 2011). "Superinjunctions, gagging orders and injunctions: the full list | Siobhain Butterworth & Maya Wolfe-Robinson | Law | guardian.co.uk". Guardian. Retrieved 21 January 2012.

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