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Court rejects Mike Ashley’s bid to have Rangers chairman Dave King jailed Court rejects Mike Ashley’s bid to have Rangers chairman Dave King jailed
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The Sports Direct owner Mike Ashley has failed in his High Court bid to have the Rangers chairman Dave King jailed for breaching a gagging order. Mike Ashley has failed in his high court bid to have the Rangers chairman, Dave King, jailed for breaching a gagging order.
Mr Ashley’s company launched legal action against the Ibrox club and its chairman over an alleged breach of an injunction. Ashley’s Sports Direct company launched legal action against the Ibrox club and its chairman over an alleged breach of an injunction.
Mr King was accused of breaking undertakings by giving a media interview in which he revealed the existence and contents of meetings related to contracts with Sports Direct. The interview took place in South Africa in July. King was accused of breaking undertakings by giving a media interview in which he revealed the existence and contents of meetings related to contracts with Sports Direct. The interview took place in South Africa in July.
Mr Justice Peter Smith, sitting in London, said after a morning hearing that he intends to reject the jailing application for reasons he will give this afternoon. Mr Justice Peter Smith, sitting in London, said after a morning hearing he intended to reject the jailing application for reasons he would give in the afternoon.
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