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The prosecutor. Its probably 150k or more total. Any shortfall could be met by making the funders a party to the claim. Though I suspect Balls has sufficient funds. I note he has attempted to protect himself via a limited company, but that corporate vale should be easy to lift.
 
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Since the high court has rejected the charges against BJ so emphatically it could result in Marcus Balls ending up getting charged with vexatious litigation.
He could always start another crowdfund appeal for his defence.
 
Since the high court has rejected the charges against BJ so emphatically it could result in Marcus Balls ending up getting charged with vexatious litigation.
He could always start another crowdfund appeal for his defence.

DEFINETELY, charge him Boris.

Although Balls wouldn't have the same support anymore, pay for it yerself Balls!!
 
As I said before, money talks...

Whether that be foreign money, sugar daddy money, tax evasion money...

But hey, some people it appears enjoy being lied to - and being 'f ucked over' comes as a bonus 'pleasure' for them!
 
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Since the high court has rejected the charges against BJ so emphatically it could result in Marcus Balls ending up getting charged with vexatious litigation.
He could always start another crowdfund appeal for his defence.
That's not really how it works.. There isn't an offence of bringing vexatious criminal prosecutions. His legal team could face sanctions, but only if they kept going with it. He will likely have to pay Bojos costs, his own costs and given that he keeps making allegations, pay for the defamation claim.
 
DEFINETELY, charge him Boris.
Blow job would be pretty stupid to start a civil action...
(Well stupid is a given of course as regards BJ)

Because the level of proof is lower, and it would be very easy to turn the tables and show blow job up as the serial liar that he is!
 
Blow job would be pretty stupid to start a civil action...
He is out of pocket and that will hurt. However, the judges have yet to disclose their reasons for dismissing the case and settle costs. It is unlikely that those that brought the prosecution will have to stump up all of Boris's costs, but the lawyers involved may incur the wrath for their frivolous action. However, the first judge thought that it should proceed further, hence Boris hiring expensive council.

Boris can sue for what he likes, but would be reckless to do so in his current position.
 
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