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Psychic Sally morgan caught cheating?

Sally Morgan loses, a Mail editor inadvertantly admits to phone hacking on the stand?
 
Morgan wins after a long, expensive legal battle for both sides. Judge decides her reputation is worth squat and awards £1 damages, but not costs

I wrote this with my thumbs
 
Time for those lighting techs to come forward perhaps...

Just wondering, but if this does go to court, would the theatre be required to make the lighting technicians take the stand?
What would happen if they were lying about it?
 
Just wondering, but if this does go to court, would the theatre be required to make the lighting technicians take the stand?
What would happen if they were lying about it?
Psychic Sally would win the case and damages and would claim this proved she was a genuine psychic even though she actually uses the same cold (and possibly warm/hot) reading techniques as every other fake one. She'd be able to brush off every challenge to have her supposed power tested on the grounds it had been proved in a court of law that she wasn't a fraud. It would be an enormous boost to her career.

If she didn't actually use the specific fraudulent technique described in the article (i.e. information provided via a microphone), or even if she did but she knows it can't be proved, taking this to court is absolutely the sensible thing for her to do.
 
And it would come with the added benefit of getting bloody 'Asylum Seekers Rake in Benefits' off the front page of the Daily Fail.

Illegal Immigrants found in Overcrowded Spirit World.

Too Many Voices Confuse Us Say Mediums
 
Psychic Sally would win the case and damages and would claim this proved she was a genuine psychic even though she actually uses the same cold (and possibly warm/hot) reading techniques as every other fake one. She'd be able to brush off every challenge to have her supposed power tested on the grounds it had been proved in a court of law that she wasn't a fraud. It would be an enormous boost to her career.

If she didn't actually use the specific fraudulent technique described in the article (i.e. information provided via a microphone), or even if she did but she knows it can't be proved, taking this to court is absolutely the sensible thing for her to do.
I meant if the theatre was lying about the technicians, unless you were talking about them too, and if that is the case, then you're going to have to lead me through on how Sally would win the case because the people indirectly supporting her claim that she doesn't use an earpiece were lying about it.
 
Sorry, I thought you meant what if the technicians were lying.

So, would the theatre be required to summon the technicians?
What would happen if they (the theatre) were lying about their statement?
 
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About as serious as an army of marauding ghost Vikings gets.
 
Are you serious about it being serious??

Loved the Viking bit, and the "dumpy 60 year old from Fulham" bit too :D
 
Are you serious about me being serious about 100 seriously enquiring if you were serious?
 

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