Claims he was unaware that it was going to be a full documentary. Certainly craves attention.Seems odd considering he sat down with them and fully cooperated with the show. I feel like he just loves the attention
Copy from paper.
"Ian Bailey’s legal team will examine if he has a case against a Netflix production if they use an interview he gave them.
The former journalist has sent a second letter to the team behind a new documentary which examines Sophie Toscan du Plantier’s murder nearly 25 years on. Mr Bailey said he will be “seeking substantial damages in Europe and the USA” if the production refuses to delete the “offending parts” and “references” to him.
Mr Bailey insists he agreed to sit down for an interview to be used as a “teaser” and not in the documentary itself."