Kenny Logan, the former Scottish rugby star, and his wife Gabby, a TV presenter, will receive a substantial six-figure sum in damages as a result of their legal action against an accountant, a publisher, and a former newspaper editor.
This action was taken in response to baseless accusations that the couple had been paid to endorse a tax avoidance scheme to their celebrity acquaintances.
The settlement has been reached in a case involving the 51-year-old Kenny and 50-year-old Gabby, with the defendants being Gwilym Jones, the director of a litigation investment company, Associated Newspapers, and Kelvin Mackenzie, a former editor of The Sun newspaper.
During a recent hearing at the High Court in London, it was revealed that the couple’s grievances were primarily centered around a Mail Online article published on February 28.
This article, hosted on a website owned by Associated Newspapers, contained unfounded claims that had caused harm to the Logans’ reputation.
Their son is a future rugby star:
Earlier this year, Reuben Logan made his way to Northampton Saints from Midlands Central (formerly Wasps) Academy, where he had been a part of the Wasps team throughout his junior career.
Reuben, whose father is the former Scotland international wing Kenny Logan, and mother, Gabby, a former international gymnast and broadcaster, attended Shiplake College before transferring to Berkhamsted School. Recently, he earned a spot in the England Under-18s squad for the 2023 season.
Ahead of joining the team on a full-time basis from July 1, Saints commented on the young athlete: “He’s got some things to learn around his transition to the back row, but the skills he’s picked up playing previously in the centres and on the wing for his school and Academy sides will be great assets for him to have.”
Reflecting on his upbringing, Reuben credited his parents for their approach to technology usage. They allowed him to have a phone only when he was older and restricted access to certain apps until he turned 12 going on 13.
The Mid-Point with Gabby Logan podcast is currently available on streaming services.
ALUN WYN JONES: TOUGHEST OPPONENT
#1. Paul O’Connell
Born October 20, 1979, Limerick
Major teams British and Irish Lions, Munster, Ireland
Caps 115
Position Lock
The Irish second row was certainly blessed with special rugby powers having been one of the world’s leading tight forwards for more than a decade. A three-times Lions who captained the tour of South Africa in 2009.
Alun Wyn Jones said: “We got to know each other very well as team-mates with the Lions and opponents for our clubs and countries. You cannot shy away from how effective the guy was in his position.”
Did you know? O’Connell initially excelled at swimming and only started playing rugby at the age of 16
Source: The Rugby Paper
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