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Five pays damages to woman featured on Can t Pay? We ll Take It Away!
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Can t Pay We ll Take It Away star paid damages from Channel 5 after controversial episode
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Can t Pay? We ll Take It Away! couple get substantial damages after Channel 5 filmed them
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Damages paid to couple featured on Can t Pay? We ll Take It Away! We feel that the programme is best likened to a form of bullying as they pick on those in society who they think are unable to fight back
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Keith Wain and Julie Kelly were filmed in 2017 and brought their case against Channel 5 (PA)
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Channel 5 has paid “substantial damages” to a couple featured in an episode of the show Can’t Pay? We’ll Take It Away!.
Keith Wain and Julie Kelly, who were filmed in 2017, bought legal action against Channel 5 Broadcasting Limited claiming a “grave” misuse of their private information.
On Monday, the High Court heard the pair were shown “in a state of considerable distress” in the episode viewed by 6.7 million people between 2017 and 2020.