
Peaches Geldof in Ian Watkins tweet trouble
Peaches Geldof could face a criminal investigation for allegedly naming two women who allowed their children to be abused by Ian Watkins on twitter.
In a tweet Geldof, 24 posted names of the two women claiming that the names had been released by the court.
The women had been granted anonymity for life and publishing their details is a criminal offense.
Police have previously warned against identifying those with legal anonymity on social media such as twitter as it could lead them to harm.
Yesterday a man from Liverpool was charged for posting images on twitter of someone who he claimed was Jon Venables, who was given anonymity after being released from prison for the murder of Jamie Bulger.
Watkins pleaded guilty in a Court in Wales on Tuesday (26 Novemeber) for several child abuse charges including attempted rape of a baby.