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Daily Mail accusers induced to sue on basis of disowned claims, court told
Lawyers for paper say investigator’s disputed claims were used to recruit prominent figures to case Public figures such as Doreen Lawrence and Elton John were “induced” to sue the Daily Mail’s publisher on the basis of a…

Lawyers for paper say investigator’s disputed claims were used to recruit prominent figures to case Public figures such as Doreen Lawrence and Elton John were “induced” to sue the Daily Mail’s publisher on the basis of a private investigator’s now disowned claims of illegal activity, the high court has heard. Seven people including Prince Harry have…
Key takeaways
Quick scan — what you need to know:
- Lawyers for paper say investigator’s disputed claims were used to recruit prominent figures to case Public figures such as Doreen Lawrence and Elton John were “induced” to sue the Daily Mail’s…
- Seven people including Prince Harry have accused Associated Newspapers Ltd (ANL) of using unlawful information gathering to obtain stories.
- John’s partner, David Furnish, and the actor Liz Hurley are also among the group.
- ANL denies all the claims.
Background
What led here, in plain terms:
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- Lawyers for paper say investigator’s disputed claims were used to recruit prominent figures to case Public figures such as Doreen Lawrence and Elton John were “induced” to sue the Daily Mail’s…
- Seven people including Prince Harry have accused Associated Newspapers Ltd (ANL) of using unlawful information gathering to obtain stories.
- John’s partner, David Furnish, and the actor Liz Hurley are also among the group.
Why it matters
Why readers and decision-makers should care:
- Seven people including Prince Harry have accused Associated Newspapers Ltd (ANL) of using unlawful information gathering to obtain stories.
- John’s partner, David Furnish, and the actor Liz Hurley are also among the group.
- ANL denies all the claims.