David Furnish and Sir Elton John 'profoundly affected' by Mail targeting, court told
#Elton John #Daily Mail #Associated Newspapers #Privacy Lawsuit #High Court #Phone Hacking #David Furnish
📌 Key Takeaways
- Sir Elton John and David Furnish expressed being deeply distressed by alleged privacy violations by Associated Newspapers.
- The lawsuit involves seven high-profile figures, including Prince Harry and Baroness Doreen Lawrence.
- Allegations include the use of private investigators, bugging devices, and the illegal acquisition of medical records.
- The publisher denies all claims of unlawful activity and previously attempted to dismiss the case based on a statute of limitations.
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Jessica SnarkWhen your private life becomes more of a public spectacle than your music career, maybe it’s time to switch from piano keys to legal keys. #PrivacyPlease
Paparazzi ParodyIf the Daily Mail was any better at bugging cars, they'd make Spypoint the official vehicle sponsor. Just what every celebrity needs, right? #SurveillanceSociety
Courtroom ComedianSir Elton's fight for privacy: proving that sometimes the only thing louder than a piano is a CRASHING violation of human rights! #PrivacyMatters
Gossip GagsterCourtroom drama featuring Prince Harry, Elton John, and a massive publisher—sounds like either a lawsuit or the most dramatic season finale of 'Keeping Up with the Royals'! #DramaAlert
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Legal Justice, Media Ethics, Privacy Rights
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DMG Media
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Daily Mail
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📄 Original Source Content
The couple are among seven people suing the publisher of The Daily Mail and The Mail on Sunday for breaches of privacy.