Marian Price Sues Disney+ Over Portrayal in 'Say Nothing' Series
The veteran Irish republican claims the depiction of her involvement in Jean McConville's 1972 murder is defamatory and unfounded.
- Marian Price, also known as Marian McGlinchey, has initiated legal proceedings against Disney+ over her portrayal in the historical drama 'Say Nothing'.
- 'Say Nothing' is based on Patrick Radden Keefe's 2018 book and dramatizes the 1972 murder of Jean McConville, a mother of 10 abducted and killed by the IRA.
- Price's lawyer argues the allegation of her involvement in McConville's murder is baseless and was included for dramatic effect without supporting evidence.
- The murder of McConville, one of the 'Disappeared' during the Troubles, remains unsolved, with no arrests or prosecutions to date.
- Price, a convicted participant in the 1973 Old Bailey bombing, denies any connection to McConville's death and seeks to hold Disney accountable for reputational harm.