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Watch: Matthew Grech Found Not Guilty Of Promoting Gay Conversion Therapy
Watch: Matthew Grech Found Not Guilty Of Promoting Gay Conversion Therapy

Watch: Matthew Grech Found Not Guilty Of Promoting Gay Conversion Therapy

A Maltese court has cleared Matthew Grech, the Maltese man who claims to have been cured of his homosexuality, and two hosts of an online programme of all charges that they promoted so‑called gay conversion therapy , a practice that is banned under Maltese law. Grech, along with PM News presenters Rita Bonnici and Mario Camilleri, faced prosecution

Court acquits Matthew Grech and two others over interview on gay conversion therapy

Court acquits Matthew Grech and two others over interview on gay conversion therapy

The Court of Magistrates has acquitted three individuals charged with illegally advertising conversion practices, ruling a 2022 interview in which a guest shared his personal experience did not constitute a criminal offence under Maltese law. In a judgment delivered on Wednesday, Magistrate Monica Vella found Matthew Grech, 33, Mario Camilleri, 44,

'Ex-gay' Matthew Grech cleared of promoting gay conversion therapy

'Ex-gay' Matthew Grech cleared of promoting gay conversion therapy

A court has found “ex-gay” Matthew Grech and two hosts of an online news programme not guilty of promoting gay conversion therapy. Grech was charged after doing an interview on the online programme in which he described being homosexual and becoming heterosexual. Conducting gay conversion therapy and promoting it is illegal under Malta’s laws. However