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Gruelling legal battle between Bongo's Bingo and Liverpool bar decided

Jonny Bongo - of Bongo's Bingo - has said the gruelling legal fight was "horribly tough"

Jonny Bongo and the Bongo's Bingo team

The landmark legal battle over who owns the rights to stage Bongo's Bingo events has been won - by Jonny Bongo.

The case started almost a year ago, and saw Jonny Bongo's firm Shua Ltd battle against Liverpool venue Camp and Furnace over a number of factors relating to the who can stage the famous events.

Together with his business partner, a defiant joint statement released on Wednesday afternoon said the High Court battle against Baltic venue Camp and Furnace was "horribly tough", but they were "thrilled" at the outcome.

Jonny Bongo - real name Jonathan Lacey - and Joshua Burke, of Shua Ltd, were judged to be the creators of the Bongo’s Bingo concept and to own the intellectual rights to the brand.

Jonny Bongo and Joshua Burke - owners of Shua Ltd

Earlier today, .

Their full statement reads:

“We are thrilled to have won this case unequivocally, with the judge agreeing that, on the basis of the evidence presented, we are the founders of Bongo’s Bingo and we created it from the very start.

"Camp and Furnace played no part whatsoever in this process and was simply a venue which housed the show we created in Liverpool.