An anti-Zionist activist who lost a libel case after being labelled a notorious antisemite has now been declared bankrupt.
Tony Greenstein had been ordered to pay Campaign Against Antisemitism more than 81,000 after he unsuccessfully sued for libel, and lost a subsequent appeal.
Judges in the original case had held that CAA were entitled to its view that he is a notorious antisemite and today Greenstein was declared bankrupt after failing to repay court costs.
The bankruptcy order against Mr Greenstein will greatly reduce his capacity to litigate against others without any ability or intention to pay when he loses, said a CAA spokesperson.
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