- by foxnews
- 28 Nov 2024
A Dutch town has lost a court case asking Twitter to do more to stop the spread of a false conspiracy theory claiming it was home to a ring of Satan-worshipping paedophiles.
Bodegraven Reeuwijk in the western Netherlands sued the social media company in September over the unfounded rumours spread by three men since 2021.
Dozens of people had flocked to the municipality of 34,000 people to lay flowers and messages in a graveyard of so-called victims after conspiracy theorists latched on to the claims.
One of the three men behind the spreading of the rumours said he had been abused in the 1980s and had since recovered memories of witnessing satanic rituals and the murder of young children.
But in June, the accuser and one of the others were convicted of sedition, threats and defamation by a Dutch court, which ruled there was no proof of any satanic paedophile network.
The third man was arrested in Northern Ireland in August 2021 and handed over to the Netherlands a year later for trial on the same charges.
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