Harry's lawyer tells UK court Daily Mail complicit in unlawful acts
Prince Harry leads a nine-week High Court trial with six celebrities accusing Associated Newspapers of decades-long illegal information gathering, including phone tapping and bribing police.
- Prince Harry's lawyer claimed that the Daily Mail is complicit in unlawful acts regarding privacy breaches during a court trial.
- The claimants include Prince Harry and Baroness Doreen Lawrence, who must prove their privacy was breached by journalists from Associated Newspapers.
- Gavin Burrows, a private investigator, alleged his signature was forged on a statement about illegal methods used by journalists.
- Prince Harry aims to resolve issues with his family and pursue justice against press intrusion, emphasizing that 'life is precious.
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Harry's lawyer tells UK court Daily Mail complicit in unlawful acts
Prince Harry, Elton John and other public figures were victims of systematic phone hacking and other unlawful acts by Britain's powerful Daily Mail, their lawyer said on Monday as the trial of their high-profile privacy case against the publisher began.
Court hears Prince Harry driven ‘paranoid beyond belief’ by alleged Mail ‘intrusion’
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Harry’s lawyer tells U.K. court Daily Mail complicit in unlawful acts | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
LONDON, >> Prince Harry, Elton John and other public figures were victims of systematic phone hacking and other unlawful acts by Britain’s powerful Daily Mail, their lawyer said on Monday as the trial of their high-profile privacy case against the publisher began.
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