Martyn Foster AKA Gordon Alistair Darling-Brown in Court after filling Crown Court with Garlic

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The alleged garlic attack by Martyn Foster, appeared in court but he has changed is name to Gordon Alistair Darling-Brown.

Gordon Alistair Darling-Brown aged 51, who has changed his name to the Prime Minister and Chancellor of the Exchequer. Has been charged by causing over £5K of damage overcoming a court room with Garlic, This intern made two court rooms shut down and leaving members of the public and barristers suffer with sickness and headaches

Gordon Alistair Darling-Brown has been remanded in custody and will next appear in court on June 8th at Bristol crown court. 

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