Twitter used to unmask alleged super-injunction celebs

Super-injunctions get the fail whale
Super-injunctions get the fail whale

A Twitter account has been set up to unmask celebrities holding super-injunctions.

Injunctions are essentially gagging orders granted by the courts to prevent news outlets from running stories about celebrities' private (and usually scandalous) lives; a super-injunction prevents them from even revealing the fact that an injunction has been taken out.

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