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Now one of those celebs is suing Twitter for letting the user violate the super injunction. The Guardian reports on the lawsuit, but still can’t include the name of the celeb, thanks to that super injunction, though it can name the woman with whom he is accused of having an affair, model Imogen Thomas. (She apparently doesn’t have a super injunction.) Though he-who-cannot-be-named filed the suit as “CTB,” the American press, which is not subject to the power of the super injunction, have pointed the finger at footballer (or soccer player to folks on this side of the pond), Ryan Giggs who plays for Manchester United.

He Who Cannot Be Named (In The UK) Sues Twitter Over A User Naming Him (Kashmir Hill, Forbes)

Twitter And Wikileaks Have Made A Mockery Of The Courts (Peter Preston, Observer)

Ryan Giggs on Wikipedia

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