Lucy Connolly 'considering legal action' against authorities after prison release
Lucy Connolly plans legal action over alleged police misinformation during her interview after serving nine months for inciting racial hatred, challenging official statements about her views.
- Lucy Connolly was released from prison after serving nine months for inciting racial hatred.
- Connolly accused authorities of issuing "false information" about her police interview and plans to take legal action.
- Connolly stated she is not a "far-right activist" and regrets making the comments that led to her incarceration.
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Lucy Connolly considers legal action against police after being jailed for race hate tweet
Lucy Connolly, who was jailed after calling for her followers on X to burn down asylum hotels with people inside them, has said she is considering legal action against the police after her release from prison.
Lucy Connolly 'considering legal action' against authorities after prison release
Lucy Connolly, 42, was released from HMP Peterborough on Thursday, nine months into her 31-month sentence, after she admitted to publishing and distributing "threatening or abusive" written material on X.
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