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NEWSPORT DAILY-LETTER | Defamatory matter posted on social media

If this person wishes an explanation to the Audited Financial Report, I am more than happy to provide it and would be more than happy for him to post it. However, I believe that what this person has done is unacceptable and bordering on disgusting and I also feel is purely political, especially during this part of the election. This post was taken down within 30 minutes of the posting. However, I managed to get a Screenshot for future reference.

I decided to investigate to find out who this person was on Facebook. I found that there were two Facebook Pages with the same information, so obviously he/she knew what he was doing. However, I did find that he/she had several friends on his/her page. Much to my dismay I found that there were two Candidates who are standing for election as his/her friends. I am not sure whether or not they are aware of what was posted but it concerns me that they may have been associated with such a post.

Again I took a screenshot to ensure I had the facts. This was also closed not long after. Understanding how Facebook works and how to Friend someone, you would and should know the person you are friending.

I believe that all those involved should come clean and apologise for any harm they may have caused, not only to myself but others on the Port.

I intend to take this matter further and hopefully we will get to the bottom of it!

– Kym Rowley – 2020 Councillor candidate 

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