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Thursday, May 15, 2025

Family accused of $200 dine-and-dash wins massive libel settlement: ‘Allegations were entirely false’ - New York Post

The bar for justice is high.

A well-off Irish family was awarded nearly $100,000 in damages after being falsely accused of skipping out on the bill at a bar in the UK.

“The allegations were entirely false,” Peter Girvan, the barrister representing the defendants, declared during a court hearing in Belfast on Friday, the Daily Mail reported.

The incident occurred in July 2024 after Peter and Ann McGirr, along with their children Peter Jr. and Carol were blasted over “shocking behavior” in a deleted Facebook Post by the management at The Horse and Jockey in Tideswell, Derbyshire.

The bosses had reportedly uploaded CCTV footage of the alleged “dine-and-dashers,” who they accused of leaving without paying their $200 tab, the BBC reported.

The Tyrone residents, who reportedly run a successful engineering firm, had reportedly ordered 10oz ribeye steaks with all the trimmings, two ham steaks and several glasses of ale and lager, per the Daily Mail.

These false allegations were subsequently circulated in at least four different newspaper reports, the court heard.

Outraged over the wrongful accusations, the family sued The Horse and Jockey for libel on the grounds that these claims caused severe embarrasment and reputational damage.

“These articles contained serious and defamatory accusations that the plaintiffs had engaged in dishonest and criminal conduct by deliberately absconding without settling a bill of approximately 150 (around $200),” Girvan declared. “The plaintiffs had...



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