Billy George fights harassment claims linked to son's murder

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Billy George, father of murder victim John George, is facing harassment allegations made by two women connected to a man wanted by Spanish police. This man, Jonny Smyth, is being sought regarding the murder of George’s son, who was killed in Spain last December. George, age 55, claims the allegations against him are baseless and has vowed to fight them in court. He expressed his anger and determination, stating that the women “will rue the day they decided to take me on in court.” He has been involved in a campaign for justice since his son’s untimely death. Recently, an incident occurred where George confronted Dawn Smyth, Jonny Smyth's mother, leading to a heated exchange. George acknowledged that he had been arrested for common assault and accepted a Community Resolution Notice, confirming minor wrongdoing. The women involved in the cases against him are seeking injunctions to prevent him from contacting them. George believes these legal actions are part of a plan to hinder his search for the truth about his son’s murder. He insists that he acted within his rights while seeking information regarding the case. His lawyers describe his ongoing quest for justice as deeply frustrating due to legal tensions. John George's body was discovered under a lemon tree in January after he had been reported missing. Spanish authorities have stated that Jonny Smyth is a key suspect. They have issued international arrest warrants as they believe Smyth may have fled to other countries. Police are optimistic about his capture.


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