A charity fraudster who's been banned from suing people without permission from a judge is due back in court this week.
Wendy-Elizabeth Megson is serving a jail term after being convicted of 13 crimes including benefits and charity fraud.
Earlier this year she was given a civil restraining order after trying to sue Isle of Man Newspapers, Manx Care's chief executive, the prison governor, Department of Home Affairs, King William's college, the Attorney General's chambers, an Island law firm and the Coroner of Ayre and Garff.
On Thursday, October 9, she's due before Deemster Corlett in proceedings taken out by the Financial Services Authority.
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