Teacher says she was falsely identified as 'GAA catfish'
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Teacher says she was falsely identified as 'GAA catfish'
A secondary school teacher who says she has been falsely identified as the so-called "GAA catfish" in a number of podcasts by The 2 Johnnies, has been granted a temporary injunction stopping her school from continuing a disciplinary process against her which could lead to her dismissal.
Teacher accused of being GAA catfish gets interim injunction to restrain school disciplinary process
Arising from her identification and allegations made against her, Ms Farrell faces a disciplinary process brought against her by Coláiste Éanna, the secondary school on Ballyroan Road, Rathfarnham, Dublin 16 where she has worked as a music teacher since 2019.
Teacher denies GAA catfish allegations as she takes school to court
Niamh Farrell, from Co Armagh, has claimed in the High Court she was wrongly identified online as the person responsible for 'catfishing' various individuals in activities that were the subject of several podcasts by entertainment duo The 2 Johnnies.
Teacher who claims she has been wrongly named as ‘GAA Catfish’ secures injunction against school disciplinary process
A schoolteacher who claims she has been wrongly identified as the so-called "GAA Catfish" has secured a High Court injunction restraining her school from continuing a disciplinary process potentially leading to her dismissal.
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