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Strongman Eddy Ellwood says there has been a ‘travesty of justice’ as covid conviction appeal dismissed

Strongman Eddy Ellwood says there has been a ‘travesty of justice’ as covid conviction appeal dismissed

A court has dismissed an appeal from strongman Eddy Ellwood to have his convictions overturned.

Gym owner Ellwood returned to Teesside Crown Court on Wednesday to try and overthrow the £30,000 fine he was handed in April, for keeping his Hartlepool gym – Xtreme Fitness- open when everyone was ordered to stay at home. He was found guilty of four counts of breaching covid rules.

The former Mr Universe claimed that his gyms were open to allow people to stage a peaceful protest against the government’s covid restrictions and also to help people suffering from mental health problems. But Judge Marie Mallon slammed Ellwood’s defence during his trial, telling him that it was a “preposterous submission” that the purpose of attending was to protest.

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She said: “No-one but the people there would know about it. There is ample evidence of people using the gym equipment and wearing gym clothes. An abundance of evidence in this case that the gym was open.”

Ellwood was given 12 months to pay his fine and ordered to pay legal costs totalling more than £25,000. In a hearing in December last year, Ellwood told Judge Timothy Stead that whilst watching TV, he had heard Matt Hancock say that he himself had only “broken covid guidance and not the law.”

Extreme Fitness in Hartlepool owned by Eddy Ellwood

He said that this too was the case for his breaches, and that he would call Mr Hancock to give evidence at his appeal. “Guidance is guidance,” Ellwood repeated.

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  • May 25, 2023