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Harry's privacy battle against Daily Mail ends in setback
world3 days ago

Harry's privacy battle against Daily Mail ends in setback

In a High Court ruling, Judge Nicklin found that Associated Newspapers failed to prove unlawful information gathering by the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday, vindicating the publisher and potentially closing a 20-year chapter of the phone-hacking saga. The decision required conclusive proof that each story was unlawfully obtained rather than generic evidence of misconduct, and some witness statements were deemed unreliable. Prince Harry testified and Baroness Doreen Lawrence joined the action, but the ruling leaves open whether an appeal will be filed, and marks a significant setback for the plaintiffs while hinting that the era of large-scale civil actions over hacking may be winding down.

Prince Harry Loses Privacy Case Against Daily Mail Publisher
world3 days ago

Prince Harry Loses Privacy Case Against Daily Mail Publisher

Prince Harry’s privacy lawsuit against Associated Newspapers (publisher of the Daily Mail, Mail on Sunday and MailOnline) was dismissed in a 463-page ruling, which said memories had faded and the claimants failed to prove unlawful information gathering. The suit, joined by other celebrities like Elton John and Elizabeth Hurley, alleged phone hacking and deception. The publisher called the verdict a vindication, while Harry and co-claimant Baroness Doreen Lawrence criticized the decision and vowed to seek accountability. The ruling also notes the age of the allegations and that many documents were unavailable, with judgment delivered remotely as Harry attended a separate charity event in London.

Prince Harry’s Privacy Battle with Daily Mail Ends in Loss
world4 days ago

Prince Harry’s Privacy Battle with Daily Mail Ends in Loss

Prince Harry lost his long-running privacy lawsuit against the Daily Mail publisher Associated Newspapers, with the court ruling the claimants failed to prove unlawful information gathering such as phone hacking and other surveillance. The 11-week trial cost was estimated around $40 million, and a separate costs hearing will be held later. The judgment also noted criticisms of how some allegations were presented, while confirming Harry’s overall credibility as a witness. Harry has other ongoing legal actions against different outlets as part of his broader press-privacy battle.

Prince Harry's Privacy Case Against Daily Mail Ends in Defeat
world4 days ago

Prince Harry's Privacy Case Against Daily Mail Ends in Defeat

Prince Harry and other claimants lost their high-profile privacy lawsuit against The Daily Mail publisher after High Court Judge Nicklin dismissed all 97 allegations of unlawful information gathering, saying they failed to prove information was unlawfully obtained; Associated Newspapers called it a major victory for the Daily Mail and its journalists, while the claims included allegations of listening to private calls, paying police for inside information, and impersonating people to obtain medical records; the verdict ends the four-year case with substantial defence costs, and Harry attended the judgment in London during Invictus Games events.

Prince Harry Returns to London for Final Tabloid Privacy Trial
world5 months ago

Prince Harry Returns to London for Final Tabloid Privacy Trial

Prince Harry returns to London to participate in the third and final phase of his lawsuit against Associated Newspapers, accusing the Daily Mail group of illegal information gathering; the trial will feature testimony from private investigators and is expected to last about nine weeks, with potential implications for Harry, the publishers, and legal costs.

Chinese Authorities Deploy New Tool to Hack Seized Phones and Extract Data
technology1 year ago

Chinese Authorities Deploy New Tool to Hack Seized Phones and Extract Data

Chinese authorities are using a malware called Massistant, developed by Xiamen Meiya Pico, to extract data from seized phones, including messages, images, and location data, raising privacy concerns especially for travelers in China. The tool requires physical access to devices and leaves evidence of its use, but once installed, it can access extensive personal data, highlighting ongoing surveillance and digital forensics efforts by Chinese authorities.

"Royal Settlements: Hugh Grant and Prince Harry's Legal Victories and Challenges"
legalentertainment2 years ago

"Royal Settlements: Hugh Grant and Prince Harry's Legal Victories and Challenges"

Hugh Grant settled a lawsuit against News Group Newspapers, alleging unlawful phone tapping, car bugging, and home invasion, for "an enormous sum of money" to avoid potentially hefty legal fees. The settlement amount was not disclosed, and NGN admitted no liability, stating the settlement was in the financial interest of both parties. Grant, who previously settled a case against Murdoch's News of the World for phone hacking, vowed to use the money to support groups advocating for privacy rights and against media intrusion.

Hugh Grant Reaches Settlement in Lawsuit Against The Sun Tabloid
entertainmentlaw2 years ago

Hugh Grant Reaches Settlement in Lawsuit Against The Sun Tabloid

Actor Hugh Grant has settled a lawsuit against The Sun's publisher over allegations of phone hacking and unlawful information gathering, stating that he felt compelled to settle out of court to avoid paying legal costs even if he won damages at trial. Grant plans to donate the settlement funds to groups campaigning to reform the British press. The lawsuit was part of a larger legal battle involving allegations of phone tapping and unlawful information gathering, with Prince Harry also suing the publisher.

Hugh Grant Reaches Settlement in Privacy Lawsuit Against Sun Publisher
entertainment2 years ago

Hugh Grant Reaches Settlement in Privacy Lawsuit Against Sun Publisher

Actor Hugh Grant has settled his privacy case with The Sun's publisher, News Group Newspapers, over alleged unlawful information gathering, including phone tapping and burglary. The terms of the settlement have not been disclosed. Grant, known for his roles in popular films like Notting Hill and Love Actually, has been a vocal campaigner against phone hacking, which has also involved Prince Harry in similar lawsuits.

"Phone Hacking Scandal: Prince Harry's Landline Calls Bugged, Murdoch Papers Accused of Cover-Up"
legalprivacy2 years ago

"Phone Hacking Scandal: Prince Harry's Landline Calls Bugged, Murdoch Papers Accused of Cover-Up"

Prince Harry's legal team alleges that Rupert Murdoch's British tabloid papers bugged his landline phones, accessed Princess Diana's pager messages, and ordered private investigators to target his then-girlfriend, Meghan. They seek to amend his lawsuit to include these new allegations, which News Group Newspapers (NGN) is objecting to, claiming they were made too late and lack evidence. NGN has settled over 1,300 claims of phone-hacking but denies any wrongdoing by its staff. Harry, who has been battling the British press since stepping down from royal duties, won a lawsuit against Mirror Group Newspaper in December over similar allegations.

"Alleged Cover-Up: Prince Harry's Lawyers Implicate Rupert Murdoch and New WaPo CEO in Hacking Scandal"
legaltabloid-scandal2 years ago

"Alleged Cover-Up: Prince Harry's Lawyers Implicate Rupert Murdoch and New WaPo CEO in Hacking Scandal"

Prince Harry's lawyer accuses Rupert Murdoch of being aware of cover-ups at his British tabloids regarding unlawful snooping on the Duke of Sussex and others. The lawsuit alleges that executives were part of an effort to conceal and destroy evidence of wrongdoing, and seeks to include these allegations in the case. This is one of three lawsuits Harry has brought against British tabloids over alleged unlawful activity, with the case tentatively scheduled to go to trial in January.

"Prince Harry's Lawyers Implicate Rupert Murdoch in Unlawful Snooping Cover-Up"
legal-royal-family-media2 years ago

"Prince Harry's Lawyers Implicate Rupert Murdoch in Unlawful Snooping Cover-Up"

Prince Harry's lawyer accuses Rupert Murdoch of being aware of cover-ups at his British tabloids involving unlawful spying on the Duke of Sussex and others, as part of a lawsuit against News Group Newspapers. The lawsuit alleges executives were involved in concealing and destroying evidence of wrongdoing, with implications that Murdoch approved of these actions. This is one of three lawsuits Prince Harry has brought against British tabloids over alleged unlawful activities, with the case tentatively scheduled for trial in January.