Prince Harry gets OK to use key evidence in phone hacking case against Daily Mail publisher
- The Culture Secretary approved Prince Harry's access to confidential documents from the Leveson Inquiry for his phone hacking case against the Daily Mail's publishers.
- Prince Harry and other high-profile claimants have filed a lawsuit against Associated Newspapers, citing phone hacking and other unlawful information gathering, with support from disclosed documents.
- Prince Harry recently settled allegations against Mirror Group Newspapers for a sum not disclosed, following a court victory that found phone hacking to be widespread and habitual.
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Prince Harry granted access to secret documents in phone hacking claim
The Duke of Sussex and six other high-profile claimants, including Sir Elton John, Liz Hurley and Doreen Lawrence, want to use the documents in their lawsuit against Daily Mail publisher, Associated Newspapers, alleging phone hacking, blagging and other unlawful information gathering.
Prince Harry gets OK to use key evidence in phone hacking case against Daily Mail publisher
Prince Harry scored a tactical victory in his battles with British tabloids Friday when government ministers said he could use confidential documents that show payments by the publisher of the Daily Mail to private investigators who allegedly snooped on him and several celebrities.
Prince Harry gets OK to use key evidence in phone hacking case against Daily Mail publisher
LONDON (AP) -- Prince Harry scored a tactical victory in his battles with British tabloids Friday when government ministers said he could use confidential documents that show payments by the publisher of the Daily Mail to private investigators who allegedly snooped on him and several celebrities.
Prince Harry gets OK to use key evidence in phone hacking case against Daily Mail publisher
By BRIAN MELLEY Associated Press LONDON (AP) — Prince Harry has scored a tactical victory in his battles with British tabloids. Government ministers on Friday said he could use confidential documents that show payments by the publisher of the Daily Mail to private investigators who allegedly snooped on him and several celebrities. The Duke of Sussex, Elton John, Elizabeth Hurley and others claim that Associated Newspapers Ltd. hacked their phone…
U.K. minister allows Prince Harry to use inquiry details in lawsuit
Britain's media minister said on Friday she had agreed to allow documents submitted to a public inquiry to be used by lawyers acting for Prince Harry, singer Elton John and other claimants in their lawsuit against the publisher of the Daily Mail.
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