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Tatiana Churilla at Michelko's trial: Daughter asked how a politician can lie about her father so publicly
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Tatiana Churilla at Michelko's trial: Daughter asked how a politician can lie about her father so publicly

Roman Michelko, a member of the SNS party, is facing legal action over past statements he made about investigator Ján Čurilla, whom he accused of being incompetent and responsible for the unresolved murder of student Daniel Tupé. The court is now deciding whether Michelko must apologize and pay 70,000 euros in compensation to Čurilla. This follows similar cases against former parliament speaker Boris Kollár, who was ordered to pay 50,000 euros after making defamatory remarks about Čurilla. The lawsuit stems from comments Michelko made during a public radio program two years ago.

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Tatiana Churilla at Michelko's trial: Daughter asked how a politician can lie about her father so publicly

Roman Michelko, a member of the SNS party, is facing legal action over past statements he made about investigator Ján Čurilla, whom he accused of being incompetent and responsible for the unresolved murder of student Daniel Tupé. The court is now deciding whether Michelko must apologize and pay 70,000 euros in compensation to Čurilla. This follows similar cases against former parliament speaker Boris Kollár, who was ordered to pay 50,000 euros after making defamatory remarks about Čurilla. The lawsuit stems from comments Michelko made during a public radio program two years ago.

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