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The gagging order prevents his identity from being revealed, so nobody will know who it is.
Charlie Sheen and it's "gag order"
Unknown, he has a gagging order protecting his identity.
if the judge did not sign the gagging order then it should not be legal, but it is a point to question.
Gagging is the correct spelling.
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A gagging order, or injunction, is typically issued by a court to prevent individuals or media from publishing certain information. High-profile cases involving celebrities, politicians, or legal disputes often lead to gagging orders to protect privacy or sensitive information. Specific individuals who have received such orders can vary widely depending on the circumstances, but details are usually confidential unless disclosed in the media or by the parties involved.
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Gagging is the present participle of the verb to gag. It can be used with a form of to be to create the progressive verb tenses. It can also be used as a gerund (verbal noun) and an adjective.Leah was gagging on sour milk when she decided to check the expiration date. (past progressive verb)Gagging could lead to vomiting. (noun)Leah is making gagging noises. (adjective)
The TV presenter who reportedly had a gagging order related to an affair with a colleague is Phillip Schofield. He faced scrutiny after revealing that he had a relationship with a younger male colleague while working on "This Morning." The situation garnered significant media attention and discussions about workplace relationships and ethics in broadcasting.