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Summons against US comic brought by antisemitism charity quashed for seeking to have him 'cancelled'

A judge has quashed a summons against comedian Reginald D Hunter, brought privately by Campaign Against Antisemitism, ruling it "abusive" and intended to get the comedian "cancelled".

The 56-year-old US comic had been accused of three counts of sending an offensive communication on three different occasions - 24 August, 10 September and 11 September last year - to Heidi Bachram on X. District Judge Michael Snow quashed the summons on Tuesday at Westminster Magistrates' Court following an application by the defence.

He ruled the Campaign Against Antisemitism (CAA) charity's motive in seeking to prosecute Hunter was "to have him cancelled.

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