Prince Harry, Daily Mail and Phone Hacking
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LONDON (AP) — Tens of millions of dollars are on the line as Prince Harry returned to court Monday for the third and final chapter in his legal quest to tame the British tabloids.
Mirror publisher Reach hopes 61 outstanding privacy claims relating to allegations of hacking can be thrown under the time limit rule.
The series will span events that took place between 2002 and 2012, focusing specifically on the phone hacking scandal that led to the shutting down of the News of the World. Investigations uncovered countless unethical practices by the paper’s ...
Prince Harry suffered a sustained campaign of attacks for standing up to Britain's powerful Daily Mail over intrusion into his private life, his lawyer told a court on Tuesday where he and others are suing the paper's publisher.