Heather Mills, ex-wife of former Beatle Paul McCartney, said on Monday she and 9...
FILE PHOTO: A still image from broadcast footage shows Heather Mills speaking at the Leveson Inquiry at the High Court in central London February 9, 2012. REUTERS/POOL via Reuters TV
A public outcry over revelations that journalists on tabloid newspapers hacked into phones to find stories prompted Murdoch to shut down his News of the World newspaper in 2011. Ben Silverstone, representing News Group Newspapers, said the company offered its “sincere apologies” to Mills and her sister for the distress caused to them by individuals working for or on behalf of News of the World.
The Mills sisters claimed that they experienced “strange activity with their telephones, journalists and photographers turning up in unexpected locations” and the publication of private information “without any apparent identifiable source”, according to a statement read in court.
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