Tommy Robinson's life inside prison revealed: How Far-right activist's 'Belmarsh Prison stay' will see him kept in 'full segregation for his safety' despite inmate breaking down in tears over last time behind bars By MailOnline Reporter Published: 18:22 EDT, 28 October 2024 | Updated: 18:24 EDT, 28 October 2024 e-mail View comments Tommy Robinson is preparing to spend his first night of a long spell in segregation at one of the country's most notorious prisons after he was jailed for contempt of court earlier today. The 41-year-old, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, has arrived at maximum security Belmarsh, in south-east London , where he will be kept away from other prisoners 'for his own safety'. Belmarsh holds some of the country's most dangerous criminals and terrorists.
His location was revealed tonight on a statement posted to his X account. Robinson will see out his 18-month sentence in complete isolation after he admitted 10 breaches of a 2021 High Court order barring him from repeating libellous allegations against Syrian refugee Jamal Hijazi, who had successfully sued him. Despite the court order, Robinson aired the claims in his film, Silenced, which was funded by Infowars - an American company founded by conspiracy theorist Alex Jones.
Tommy Robinson is preparing to spend his first night of a long spell in segregation at Belmarsh - one of the country's most notorious prisons after he was jailed for contempt of court today The 41-year-old, whose real name i.