A few days ago, Tom Sykes put a horrible spin on a legitimate rumor which was being circulated around the British media. The rumor? That the judgment would soon be released in the Mail/ANL lawsuit brought by Prince Harry, Elton John, Elizabeth Hurley and others. It took over six years for this case to even make it to trial. The trial took months and it all went down earlier this year. Harry even came to London to testify in person, as did all of the other plaintiffs. The crux of the case was that the Mail had spent years hacking, blagging, lying and accessing people’s private/confidential information to get their stories. Well, the rumor going around Fleet Street was that the judgment would be released this week. Now Reuters reports that the judgment will be released next Tuesday, the 7th. Harry is supposed to already be in the UK at the time.
Prince Harry, Elton John and five other high-profile British figures are expected to learn on Tuesday whether they have won their hugely expensive case against the Daily Mail’s publisher over allegations of widespread unlawful behaviour.
During a 10-week trial at London’s High Court which started in January, Harry and the other claimants said dozens of stories about them published by Associated Newspapers in the Daily Mail and its sister title, the Mail on Sunday, from the 1990s to 2011 were based on information which had been obtained unlawfully.
This activity, allegedly carried out by private investigators on journalists’ behalf, included hacking into messages on mobile phones, tapping landlines, and eliciting personal information, such as medical records, by “blagging” – deceiving people into handing over confidential details.
Joining King Charles’ younger son and John in bringing the lawsuit, are the singer’s husband David Furnish, actors Liz Hurley and Sadie Frost, campaigner Doreen Lawrence and former British lawmaker Simon Hughes. Giving evidence, Mail chiefs admitted there might have been some very minor unlawful data law breaches at the papers, such as obtaining phone numbers which were not publicly listed, but said they had banned any use of investigators from 2007.
This activity, allegedly carried out by private investigators on journalists’ behalf, included hacking into messages on mobile phones, tapping landlines, and eliciting personal information, such as medical records, by “blagging” – deceiving people into handing over confidential details.
Joining King Charles’ younger son and John in bringing the lawsuit, are the singer’s husband David Furnish, actors Liz Hurley and Sadie Frost, campaigner Doreen Lawrence and former British lawmaker Simon Hughes.
Giving evidence, Mail chiefs admitted there might have been some very minor unlawful data law breaches at the papers, such as obtaining phone numbers which were not publicly listed, but said they had banned any use of investigators from 2007.
The ruling by judge Matthew Nicklin is expected to be handed down on July 7.
The stakes for both sides are high. The legal teams estimate the costs of the case will run into tens of millions of pounds, a tab which the losing side will mainly have to pay, while, should the claimants win, they could also expect substantial damages. Then there is the question of what defeat would mean to the reputations of the Duke of Sussex and the other well-known claimants, or to the titles – among the most widely read in the English-speaking world – and its senior editors and journalists.
LOL @ “among the most widely read in the English-speaking world.” That’s not a flex, it’s a travesty that the Mail is so well-read and that it sets the agenda on so many subjects. The thing to remember, just in general, is that Harry has not lost any of his lawsuits against the press. He’s only lost the lawsuits/cases where he fought for police protection in the UK – the British legal system is still designed to punish him in that area. But Harry has beaten the Mirror in court and he settled with the Sun/News Group Newspapers on the eve of the trial. The Duchess of Sussex also won her lawsuit against the Mail/ANL after they published her letter to her father in 2019. Harry and Meghan have also successfully blocked photo agencies (like X17) from selling/publishing photos of their children. My point? The British media cartel wants people to believe that Harry will be “humiliated” in court. I doubt it.
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Nothing will happen to the claimant’s reputations if they don’t win! What a ridiculous spin by Reuters. It’s obvious the press harassed them if they can’t prove the Mail used illegal means to do so it would be slightly embarrassing but not reputation ruining. Harry and the other claimants haven’t broken any laws! People will have forgotten about it in a few months time.
Of course I hope Harry wins but let’s not predict catastrophe!
I hope they win. But I think most people would understand that not winning is due to a lack of evidence and not a lack of wrong-doing. Bc no one believes the DM is an ethical paper that hasn’t committed unlawful acts. Please.
Virtually the same thing I came here to say.. I would celebrate this win for everyone of the victims I’m really hoping the verdict goes their way 🙏🏼🤞🏼
Why does it feel like everything is happening all at once?
I don’t think it’s a coincidence at all. I’m not conspiracy-minded in general, but watching how everything has played out for Prince Harry, including Sentable, and now, IG, I really do think the British establishment was directly responsible for Diana’s death.
It’s weird to spin this as Harry losing when there’s tons of other claimants too.
It’s wild to me that a newspaper group cannot only be constantly sued, but constantly lose cases and settle with claimants famous and non-famous alike, and still be utilized as a trusted source. I’m sure that the Washington Post, and New York Times get lawsuits all the time, but to the extent that the Daily Mail does? The Sun?
Also, why do they frame these lawsuits when it’s 8 and 9 claimants as if it’s solely Harry being paranoid and railing against the press, and not legitimate complaints by numerous people? The framing here by Reuters shows that is even creeping its way into the supposed ” above board” press. This idea that he just overreacts to everything and that it’s HIS reputation that will be at risk.
It’s really sick that the BM and BRF are so entrenched in just not doing the right thing ( behaving ethically and not being lazy) that they go through all these stops to ruin Harry.
The media can spin this however they want, but the existence of this lawsuit is devastating for them. And not because of Prince Harry. My heart absolutely breaks for Doreen Lawrence and anyone who knows her story and followed what happened to her should be horrified. What happened to all the plaintiffs is awful, truly. But, anyone who thinks there will be a “stitch up” because it’s about Harry? Um no. Maybe if it were just Harry in fact there’d be more shenanigans. But, the court is not going to do any Palace “favors” when it would mean also ruling against Lawrence (or Elton John for that matter).
I followed some of the testimony and I expect a claimant win, not a full win, but on some of the claims for each claimant.
I agree. If this was Harry on his own, the crooked court would make a different ruling. IF Harry et al lose? I think Elton John will pay all legal bills just because he can.
@irisrose the claimants are all insured so even if they lose most of the losses will be covered by insurance.
I guarantee that wouldn’t be how the fail, tabloids, rota, and derangers would spin it. Even the “real” media wouldn’t tell the truth.
It would be all, ” Harry loses millions, Harry and Meghan bankrupt, begging king for money, selling montecito mansion to pay debts, etc”
I hope Harry and the other claimants have won.
Right there with you, Amy Bee.
Doreen Lawrence is a heroine and I cannot overstate my awe of her personally.
YankeeDoodles, I didn’t know who Doreen Lawrence was, so I looked her up. My God, what a tragic story and what a brave, honorable woman. This should be common knowledge in the UK as well as the U.S. Thank you for that.