A woman who neglected horses at a charity she ran fraudulently has had four attempts to sue people and companies thrown out.
Wendy Megson, who's serving a jail sentence after being convicted of animal cruelty, charity fraud and benefits fraud, was told by Deemster Corlett he wasn't prepared to spend any more court time considering them.
She'd tried to sue King William's College, two law firms, the Attorney General, Ayre & Garff's coroner and prosecutors.
After striking out the cases, Deemster Corlett said he was considering a civil restraint order to stop her abusing court proceedings after hearing she'd filed a number of other cases for free from her prison cell.
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