Daniel Ennis Lawsuit Against Niall Delehanty: A Desperate Bid to Silence Scrutiny?
Social Democrats TD Daniel Ennis has launched High Court proceedings against online campaigner NicK Delehanty, escalating a bitter feud that erupted during the Dublin Central by-election.
Ennis, the newly elected TD and former League of Ireland footballer, claims Delehanty's social media posts caused him reputational damage by highlighting alleged ties to criminal elements.
Far from a simple defamation dispute, this lawsuit reeks of an establishment politician attempting to bully and intimidate a vocal critic into silence. Delehanty, a persistent voice on local issues, has dared to question Ennis's background and suitability for high office in Dublin's inner city.
Real Irish News has obtained compelling evidence that paints a far darker picture of the Social Democrats representative.
Sources confirm Ennis has been an alleged frequent abuser of cocaine, with multiple accounts of heavy use in Dublin's nightlife and private settings. Witnesses also place him allegedly at several brothels in the city, of which his wife found out, raising serious questions about his personal conduct while positioning himself as a community champion and family man.
Even more concerning are Ennis's documented associations with known criminals operating in Dublin's inner city.
These links go beyond casual acquaintance and suggest a troubling comfort with elements involved in organised crime, drugs, and violence precisely the issues plaguing the communities
Ennis claims to represent.
Real Irish News will be publishing a series of detailed revelations over the coming days, backed by photographs, witness statements, and other corroborating material.
The public deserves full transparency, especially from a public representative elected on promises of integrity and reform.
Ennis's legal action looks less like a defence of his good name and more like a panicked effort to suppress uncomfortable truths ahead of greater scrutiny.
Voters in Dublin Central and across Ireland should watch closely. If the allegations hold, this is not just a personal failing but a betrayal of the trust placed in him as a TD. The days of politicians hiding behind lawsuits while dodging accountability may finally be numbered.
NEVER FORGET THE FACE BEHIND THE MASS MIGRATION SCANDAL
Roderic O’Gorman’s marvellous plan, which he tweeted about so energetically, promised housing – own door accommodation – within four months. Medical cards would be available, and dentistry, mental health and other services, even though waiting lists have now become preposterous for Irish people for the same.
PHOTOS: The moment when Roderic O’Gorman told the world Ireland was a soft touch on migration https://t.co/1hesy8vmHt via @griptmedia
NIAMH UÍ BHRIAIN on the millions given to woke and pro-immigration NGOs this week:
"Another day, another pile of taxpayer cash doled out to groups who push an agenda that has little support from Irish people - while we can't pay our electricity bills."
https://t.co/ChrDFnS7Mz
Pretty much sums up the rot, intellectual vacuousness and smug superiority of the new left.
Not in my name.
I personally identify as a refugee from the Old Left.
This crowd are the most pompous, sanctimonious and easily triggered brigade of student union wannabes Ireland has ever had to endure.
So Gript are
1) far-right
2) a threat to immigrants
3) a threat to LGBTQI
Take off the blinkers. These are highly contested issues and covering both sides doesn’t make anyone far-right. In fact, accusing someone for that reason is far-left. Its totalitarian. You’re the dangerous sensibility. Not Gript. How bloody dare you.
Ireland's media regulator, Coimisiún na Meán, has paid €83,103,429.00 in public money to broadcasters, newspapers and journalists since 2023:
Virgin Media Television Limited €2,989,200
Tyrone Productions Ltd €2,671,569
Irish Times Group €2,544,114
Macalla Teoranta €2,278,861
Bauer Media Audio Ireland €2,095,553
Iconic Media Group €1,998,484
Mediahuis Ireland €1,964,38
Animo TV Productions Limited €1,930,00
Celtic Media Group €1,256,083
Keeper Pictures Ltd €1,070,000
Loosehorse Limited €1,055,117
Meangadh Fíbín Teo €1,024,678
Dyehouse Films €996,000
Turnip & Duck Ltd. €920,000
Element Pictures (The Dry)Limited €900,000
Deadpan Pictures €870,000
Scratch Films €826,432
Hot Press €801,487
Samson Films €800,000
Studio Meala Limited €795,000
Village Magazine €33,177
Dublin Inquirer €197,385
The Journal €197,500
This raises serious questions about editorial independency.
Ireland's entire mainstream media landscape is being propped up by Govt.
Whether its current affairs or light entertainment, the Irish Govt are involved.
This is not good.
@TGorrySolicitor Is this what you call a critical analysis? I hope you do a better job of interpreting data in your legal work as this is not very convincing. Any chance you’re renting property to house migrants?
To add another layer of incest, that lady who @Ben_Scallan calls out for being a state funded NGO advocating for social media censorship works for the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission.
Jean O'Mahony, wife of Ruadhán Mac Cormaic - the editor of the Irish Times and prime beneficiary of a social media clampdown - also works at the IHREC.
Both the IHREC and the Irish Times are now heavily subsidised by the Irish government and both call for X censorship. It's a small, incestuous and state funded bubble. All doing the bidding of the state for a few Euro more.
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