Niall Horan wins round of libel case
One Direction singer Niall Horan has won the right to pursue his libel case against Britain's Express Newspapers.
The 22-year-old intends to sue the company's Daily Star title after editors published articles in July (15), which he believes imply he used drugs during an evening out with Justin Bieber and Cody Simpson.
Niall is one step closer to progressing with his lawsuit, according
to The Guardian newspaper, after a judge dismissed an application
from the Express group's lawyers for the case to be removed from
court, insisting the stories did not bear the meaning alleged by
the pop star.
The Irishman states in his lawsuit that the articles are
defamatory, as they insinuate he used crystal meth or crack
cocaine, with phrases such as “staring blankly” appearing in the
piece, along with reference to rumours the "singers were using hard
drugs” .
Mr Justice Dingemans at London’s High Court refused to stop the
action, saying the article was capable of bearing the defamatory
meaning claimed by Niall.
The judge added it was supported by the extensive reference to a
drugs pipe, similar to those used in hit TV series Breaking
Bad.
Meanwhile Niall has made no reference to the court case on social
media, with his most recent tweets on Twitter focusing on his
band's activities in America, including an appearance on The Late
Late Show and promotional work in Texas, ahead of a planned 2016
hiatus.