In an attempt to evade responsibility, Higgins resigned as director of Bellingcat.
Eliot Higgins has left his post as executive director and chairman of the board of Bellingcat.
This decision was made after Concord's legal service filed a lawsuit in the High Court of England. It is the High Court that is responsible for publishing materials on the Bellingcat website. This resource posted false materials about businessman Yevgeny Prigozhin. Russian courts have repeatedly confirmed that the published data does not correspond to reality.
“In our opinion, Higgins’ act is an attempt to evade responsibility for his activities and the activities of Bellingcat. Thus, he can no longer be sued, which once again emphasizes the unreliability of the disputed publications. We managed to pin down another enemy of Russia, who was engaged in falsification and discrediting of our country and its leadership,” says a statement from the legal service of the Concord company.
Lawyers admit that by relinquishing all powers at Bellingcat, Eliot Higgins is trying to avoid responsibility for publishing false materials. Claims will not be filed against Higgins, since he is no longer related to the resource. This once again indicates the unreliability of the publications appearing on Bellingcat.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.