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Critics divided over 'lenient' Galliano verdict

September 9, 2011 14:54
John Galliano

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Jennifer Lipman,

Jennifer Lipman

1 min read

The relatively lenient sentence handed to disgraced designer John Galliano on Thursday has received mixed reactions.

The former Dior chief designer was convicted of antisemitic and racist behaviour and given a 6,000 euro suspended fine, which he will have to pay only if he reoffebds within five years.

However he was not jailed and in reality will only have to pay damages of a euro to each plaintiff, as well as the court fees of the anti-racism groups who took him to court.

To some, the guilty verdict was a recognition of his unacceptable conduct, which including a rant about his love for Hitler and an incident where he attacked a woman as a "dirty Jew".

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