London: British far-fetched activist Tommy Robinson on Thursday did not blame two journalists for harassing allegations, as dozens of supporters gathered outside the London court a few days after being freed from jail.
Robinson, whose real name is 42-year-old Stephen Yaksle-Lenn, requested not to be guilty of violence for two counts at the Westminster Magistrate Court in London.
He was given the option of hearing in the lower court, but instead he was opted at a jury trial in a criminal court.
The anti -firebrands of the Anti -Firebrand Islam is accused of harassing two Daily Mail journalists, Andrew Young and Jacob Darrenhubar in August 2024 through their popular X account.
The prosecutor, however, admitted that there were no “direct threats of violence” in harassment.
Robinson, who was wearing a cream jacket and jeans, was released on bail and is scheduled to appear in the Southwark Crown Court in London on 3 July.
He has become a champion for far-flung and anti-immigrant groups despite several run-in with law.
On 27 May, he was released after spending seven months in jail to break the order of a court, which prevented him from repeating false allegations about the Syrian refugee.
On leaving jail, he thanked Technology billionaire Elon Musk for his X platform and slammed the UK government in a social media video.
After the hearing, he met dozens of supporters on Thursday chanting his name and cheering in the Central London Court.
Many people again made Donald Trump-inspired Mega-England to great, carrying English flags and wore a “Free Tommy Robinson” T-shirt.
Former football goons, who established a distant English defense league in 2009, have been repeatedly convicted for public orders and contempt offenses.
He has also been convicted for helping fuel the country’s worst riots over the years in 2024, which he denied.