Expletive messages proven in S4C court docket case paperwork

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Documents submitted to the High Court on behalf of the defendants state three TV insiders contacted Mr Williams complaining about Ms Griffin-Williams’ alleged behaviour in Nantes.

Those named are Tinopolis government chair Ron Jones, Carys Owens, spouse of the previous Wales captain Ken Owens who’s managing director of Whisper Cymru and a 3rd, extra junior, former S4C worker who the BBC have determined to not title.

In the paperwork, S4C and Mr Williams allege Ms Griffin-Williams despatched messages to Ms Owens utilizing sturdy language.

Excerpts of the messages quoted within the paperwork, embody Ms Griffin-Williams allegedly telling Ms Owens that “Sian” is fuming together with her and utilizing expletives.

It is alleged the messages additionally present her utilizing expletives demanding Ms Owens will get the “talent here” and in her telling Ms Owens that no person cares concerning the crew and: “You just need to bring the talent here. She wants the talent.”

Ms Griffin-Williams says the texts quoted are “exaggerated” and that they had been “neither bullying nor aggressive”.

She can be alleged to have informed a senior Whisper producer that the corporate “would not be having any work [from S4C] for the next 12 months”. Ms Griffin-Williams says that’s “untrue”.

S4C’s Gwyn Loader and Nation.Cymru’s Martin Shipton are additionally talked about within the paperwork as reporters who’ve lined the case.

Ms Griffin-Williams has outlined a declare for £565,000 in lack of earnings, undisclosed sums for reputational injury and injury to her well being and emotions.

S4C stated it might be inappropriate to touch upon ongoing proceedings. Mr Williams stated he had nothing so as to add to his defence documentation.

The High Court case continues.


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