English Defence League founder Tommy Robinson has lost a libel case brought by a Syrian schoolboy who was filmed being attacked at a Huddersfield school.
After the video went viral in 2018, Robinson claimed in two Facebook videos that Jamal Hijazi was "not innocent and he violently attacks young English girls in his school".
His lawyers said the comments had "a devastating effect" on him and his family, who had come to the UK as refugees.
A judgment on Thursday by Mr Justice Nicklin ruled in Jamal's favour and granted him £100,000 in damages.
The case went to trial in April and Robinson - who represented himself - argued his comments were substantially true and claimed to have "uncovered dozens of accounts of aggressive, abusive and deceitful behaviour" by the teenager.
Jamal's lawyer, Catrin Evans QC, said Robinson's comments in the videos led to death threats and "extremist agitation" towards him.
She had argued for damages of between £150,000 and £190,000.
Ms Evans told the court Mr Robinson was "a well-known extreme-right advocate" with an "anti-Muslim agenda" and said his videos "turned Jamal into the aggressor and the bully into a righteous white knight".
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