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Prince Harry settles a case against a UK tabloid publisher that hacked his phone

  • Mirror Group Newspapers has agreed to pay damages, legal costs, and an interim payment to Prince Harry following phone hacking cases, which the judge found to be "widespread and habitual."
  • The judge ruled that the claimants were successful and ordered MGN to pay legal costs for three other claimants involved in the lawsuit.
  • MGN has reached an agreement to move forward from the past events and has apologized. Prince Harry has ongoing cases against other publishers.
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Prince Harry has reached an extrajudicial agreement with the tabloid 'Daily Mirror', which will pay him “substantial” compensation, according to the BBC, as stated by his lawyer, David Sherborne. The company MGN Group, to which the tabloid belongs, should pay him 400,000 pounds, about 468,470 euros including “all the expenses generated by his lawsuit, both individual and common.” The litigation began four years ago because Prince Harry accused t…

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LONDON.- Prince Harry of England, the youngest son of King Charles III, reached an agreement with Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN) to end legal proceedings for illegal collection of information. According to David Sherborne, the prince's lawyer, MGN agreed to pay him compensation of 400,000 pounds and to cover all legal expenses. This agreement comes after a previous conviction in December for the same reason, and 115 other articles that were the r…

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Prince Harry and the editor of the Daily Mirror resolved on Friday the rest of the complaint in court, the allegations being phone hacking and unlawful collection of information between 1991 and 2011, according to Sky News.

·Romania
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Forbes broke the news in United States on Friday, February 9, 2024.
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