He used parliamentary privilege in April to say Doncaster council was looking to imprison her after she spoke at a meeting in the Commons about the family courts. He named her as part of a campaign over the use of injunctions and secrecy in the courts, which also saw him name Ryan Giggs and Sir Fred Goodwin as individuals at the centre of injunctions. In a public hearing yesterday, Sir Nicholas said she had been behind sex allegations against Mr Tune and had “caused” her daughter, now seven, to “repeat them”.