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Expert rubbishes Human Rights Tribunal claim against Key as McCready makes more complaints

McCready files further claims in ponytail gate fallout.

Victoria Young
Fri, 24 Apr 2015

A bid from Graham McCready against John Key for pulling a waitress' hair is likely to be rebuffed as the Human Rights Tribunal has better things to do, a legal expert says. 

The prime minister has apologised to Rosie café waitress Amanda Bailey for pulling her hair on multiple

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Victoria Young
Fri, 24 Apr 2015
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