A comedy club in Edinburgh admitted they wrongfully canceled Jewish comedian Philip Simon’s Fringe Festival show last year, claiming his views on Palestine conflicted with their stance — but Simon argued he was targeted simply for being Jewish. After legal action, the venue conceded liability under the Equalities Act, winning Simon the case on discrimination. His lawyer now demands reimbursement of legal costs, arguing the venue’s weak defense and delay caused unnecessary expenses — while the venue pushes back, asking for a delayed ruling on fees. The judge is now weighing who should pay.
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