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Reform UK candidate who challenged bizarre defeat using fake AI court cases hit with £19,000 bill … from the Independent Paul Keogh

Tom Bettenhausen9 hours ago01 mins

A Reform UK candidate who sued over her election defeat – using fake AI-“hallucinated” legal authorities to back her case – has lost and been handed a £19,000 court bill.

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