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Dumpen Publisher Convicted of Defamation Amid Legal Appeals

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Sara Nilsson was convicted of gross defamation in February of this year and given a conditional sentence and day fines.

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The man received 43,100 kronor in damages but is demanding half a million kronor again.

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What specific evidence or legal grounds led to the conviction of Sara Nilsson for gross defamation?
How many separate legal cases are currently active against Dumpen or Sara Nilsson?
What is the identity and full background of the man who filed the lawsuit against Dumpen?
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Financial claims in the defamation case against Dumpenfactual

The man is demanding half a million kronor again in damages.

According to Norrköpings Tidningar
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A man in his 40s from the Stockholm area is claiming 40,000 kronor in a private prosecution.

According to Östgöta Correspondenten

Context: This indicates either different cases with varying financial demands or conflicting reporting on the same case, which could confuse readers about the monetary stakes involved.

Status of legal actions against Sara Nilssonfactual

Sara Nilsson has been charged with gross defamation.

According to Svenska Dagbladet
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Sara Nilsson was convicted of gross defamation in February, with appeals and new hearings pending, without explicit mention of a new charge.

According to Norrköpings Tidningar, Östgöta Correspondenten

Context: This suggests confusion between ongoing legal proceedings and new charges, potentially misleading readers about whether Nilsson is facing fresh allegations or dealing with appeals of an existing conviction.

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