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Celebrity threesome couple could be revealed soon

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The celebrity threesome couple could be unmasked within HOURS and there is a tense final hearing as star tries to gag media. These stars have been trying apparently to keep their sex secret from being published for weeks but these celebrity couple trying to keep a secret extra-marital threesome could be unmasked at 4pm today.

Editors of different newspapers have asked judges to lift a draconian injunction which is preventing outlets in England and Wales from reporting on a well-known man’s night of passion with another couple.

Different media outlets wanted to publish an account of the married star’s sexual exploits with other couples. He then took legal action and earlier this year two Court of Appeal judges imposed an injunction that prevented the Sun on Sunday newspaper from identifying the man in an article.

Lawyers for News Group Newspapers and publishers of The Sun On Sunday asked three Court of Appeal judges to lift the ban at a hearing in London on Friday. Gavin Millar QC who is leading News Group Newspapers’ legal team told Lord Justice Jackson along with Lady Justice King and Lord Justice Simon that information had now been published outside the jurisdiction of England and Wales and was available to the British public via the internet. He said that the ban should be lifted because of that.

The detail of the case emerged in a ruling by two judges following a Court of Appeal hearing in London earlier this year and Lord Justice Jackson with Lady Justice King who had earlier analysed the case did not identify the man in their ruling but referred to him only as ‘PJS’.

They said that he was well known, married and in the entertainment business as well. They said his spouse named as YMA was also well-known in the entertainment business. They also said the couple had young children too.

Lord Justice Jackson said that the man had appealed after a High Court judge ruled in favour of The Sun in the ruling on Sunday. Mr. Justice Cranston refused to impose an injunction following a hearing in January although he ordered a temporary block on publication pending the hearing of an appeal.

Lord Justice Jackson said he with Lady Justice King had decided to allow the man’s appeal after balancing his human right to respect for family life and the newspaper’s right to free expression. Mr Millar told judges on Friday that news Group Newspapers now seeks to discharge parts of the order.

The Information that is prohibited by the order has now become available to the public in this jurisdiction via the internet having been published in the United States.

Mr Millar said the man had been identified in publications in the USA and Scotland and added that a number of people in this jurisdiction know the information. PJS and YMA were public figures in the entertainment industry according to him. The judges were told that PJS could pursue a damages claim against The Sun on Sunday regardless of whether the injunction was lifted and a trial could be staged.