No event in the life of a youngwas too trivial or private for the journalists of Mirror Group Newspapers to resist, and the demand for such scoops led to the use of illegal means to dig up the dirt, his lawyer said Monday in opening statements in his phone hacking lawsuit.
"I'm a little surprised," said Justice Timothy Fancourt, noting he had directed Harry to be in court for the first day of his case if time allowed for him to begin testifying. Lawyer David Sherborne attends the Rolls building at the Royal Courts of Justice on May 12, 2023 in London, England. He says he later discovered the source wasn't disloyal friends but aggressive journalists and the private investigators they hired to eavesdrop on voicemails and track him to locations as remote as Argentina and an island off Mozambique.Mirror Group Newspapers said it didn't hack Harry's phone and its articles were based on legitimate reporting techniques.
Mirror Group has paid more than £100 million to settle hundreds of unlawful information-gathering claims, and printed an apology to phone hacking victims in 2015.
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