Magistrate rejects Fyre restaurant owner John Mountain’s VRO application against vegan activist Tash Peterson

Vegan activist Tash Peterson has taken to social media to share her win after a court ruled that there were insufficient grounds to grant a violence restraining order being sought against her by Fyre restaurant owner John Mountain.

As first reported by PerthNow, the pair came face to face at Joondalup Magistrates Court last month over a VRO Mr Mountain had applied for against the activist.

Mr Mountain, who did not have legal representation, told the court in April that he just wanted Ms Peterson “to stop posting about me and my business”.

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After a lengthy hearing dominated by multiple social media posts and a barrage of questioning of the chef by Peterson’s lawyer, Magistrate Raelene Johnston adjourned the case to hand down her verdict on Tuesday.

Peterson took to her Facebook and Instagram accounts to announce to her nearly 100,000 followers that Ms Johnston ruled there were insufficient grounds to grant a VRO or misconduct restraining order.

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