Midlands YouTuber Alison Chabloz becomes first UK conviction over Holocaust denial
Ms Chabloz, from Glossop in Derbyshire, was sentenced to 20 weeks imprisonment suspended for two years
A blogger who wrote and performed anti-Semitic songs mocking the Holocaust has had her conviction upheld.
Alison Chabloz, 55, was found guilty last May of three charges relating to three self-penned songs at Westminster Magistrates' Court.
But she fought her conviction for posting "grossly offensive" material.
Today, Judge Christopher Hehir, assisted by a lay magistrate, upheld the conviction.
District judge John Zani had said he was satisfied the material was grossly offensive and that Chabloz had intended to insult Jewish people.
Ms Chabloz, from Glossop in Derbyshire, was sentenced to 20 weeks imprisonment suspended for two years; banned from posting on social media for one year and ordered to carry out 180 hours of unpaid work last year.