Chainsaw killer Paul Wells suing prison bosses from behind bars – over his privacy
The Irish Mirror can reveal that Wells – serving life for the gruesome shooting and dismemberment of a mechanic – lodged High Court papers late last week

Evil chainsaw killer Paul Wells is suing prison bosses from behind bars – over claims they breached his right to privacy, it has emerged.
The Irish Mirror can reveal that Wells – serving life for the gruesome shooting and dismemberment of a mechanic – lodged High Court papers late last week.
Well, whose address in court paperwork is given as Wheatfield Prison in west Dublin, is alleging that the Irish Prison Service breached his privacy rights.
He claims that the IPS failed to protect his privacy under the terms of GDPR legislation.
That legislation forces companies and state bodies to guard the data they have on people – and Wells (54) claims the IPS failed to do that.
A spokeswoman for the IPS declined to comment last night.