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Rapist claims media breaching right to privacy

Posted on May 19, 2010July 3, 2025 by Dissent

A serial rapist who is seeking court orders restraining publication of his address following his release from prison last year has told the High Court he does not want to cause trouble and simply wishes “to continue my rehabilitation, to live my life and hopefully integrate back into society”.

He said the newspapers had been after him almost from the moment of his release last year and their actions, plus those of gardaí, were making it impossible for him to live or work anywhere.

Ms Justice Mary Laffoy yesterday fixed June 1st to hear Michael Murray’s application for orders restraining various newspapers publishing photos of him and his address. There were serious allegations in Murray’s affidavit, she noted.

Read more in the Irish Times.

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