After verbal attack – Identitarian boss Sellner sentenced in absentia

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Identity boss Martin Sellner handed Governor Stelzer a basket on Monday and did not come to the insult trial at the Linz regional court. The truancy was of no use to him: There was a default judgment: Sellner must retract statements such as Stelzer “co-raping” a 15-year-old girl.

On Telegram, Martin Sellner was still belligerent: “On November 21, I’m going to court against Stelzer and will actually prove the population exchange,” he announced, which was grammatically incorrect. He was absent from Monday’s trial and did not send a legal representative. The head of the Identitarians has also waived a preparatory assignment. The civil trial was over in less than fifteen minutes. Sellner was found guilty with a default judgment.

Governor Thomas Stelzer had complained after a telegram message in which Sellner had accused the governor of allowing the Syrian rapist (note: the man has now been legally acquitted) of a Ukrainian girl to “enter the country” and therefore to have “co-raped”. According to Sellner, Stelzer would also organize a “population exchange”.

Stelzer first received a preliminary injunction, which was also upheld by the OLG after appeal. Now the verdict: Martin Sellner can no longer repeat his statements, he must retract them on his news channel, he is liable for the damage from his statements and he must pay the court costs.

Source: Krone

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