Source: National Cyber Security - Produced By Gregory Evans
Lawyers in California and New York are being lined up by Mark Lewis – who represented the parents of the murdered schoolgirl Milly Dowler – in three individual cases expected to be filed against News Corp in the next few weeks. In an interview with an American news website, Mr Lewis also revealed that his US legal targets includes the Murdoch empire’s corporate arm, with a further suit centred on what he claimed were “the dirty tricks that might have been used in order to further the commercial aims for News Corporation”. Although no specifics have been given for what is claimed will be three high-profile cases, there is already speculation that Princess Diana’s former butler Paul Burrell, the former England football captain David Beckham, and an associate of the leading actor Jude Law, may be have been potential victims hacked in the US. Mr Lewis would only say that the cases which will be brought “imminently” are connected to the royal household and Princess Diana, with another alleged victim connected to England’s national football team, and the third a “Hollywood case in which the alleged victim was in contact with a top celebrity”. At least one of the cases, [...]
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