The lawyer for a British publisher being sued by Prince Harry and others said on Friday that the evidence for their claims its three titles were involved habitual unlawful activities was \u0022slim to non\u002Dexistent.\u0022
Since then, he said, the company had settled more than 600 claims at a cost of over 100 million pounds in damages and costs. But the claims put forward by Harry and three others which form test cases for the current trial were in evidential terms far from those which it had originally settled, he said.
There was “nothing to show widespread voicemail interception” beyond that already admitted, Green added.Article content Court documents released on Wednesday showed MGN had apologized to Harry for unlawfully seeking information about him and that he was entitled to compensation.
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