Katie Price has broken her silence after eight serving and former Metropolitan Police officers were found guilty of gross misconduct as a result of "discriminatory and offensive" messages in a WhatsApp group regarding her disabled son Harvey Price.The 44 year old mum-of-five appeared on TV to discuss the result of Thursday's court hearing, which found that seven men and one woman had sent sexist, racist, homophobic, transphobic and disablist messages in the group, where they also made fun of Harvey, 20.
During an interview with Dan Walker on Channel 5 News, Katie was filmed sat with her eldest son in their living room at her West Sussex "Mucky Mansion".
Harvey had opted to wear a black T-shirt with the printed logo raising awareness for #HarveysLaw, and Katie wore her own similar one.
Katie and Harvey have been campaigning to get a law passed that would make it more difficult for online trolling. Asked how she felt about the result of the police officers being found guilty, Katie replied: "Absolutely over the moon. "It's about time justice has been done… Now an example is going to be put out there and something is going to be done." The reality TV personality went on to say that she hopes the disgraced officers feel "ashamed" and "embarrassed" of their behaviour. "I hope they're embarrassed to know what their family are going through, and I hope all their names and their mug shots come out because I would like to see their faces," the star continued. "They should be named and shamed, and hopefully they will never serve in the police force again.
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