Sienna Miller agreed a settlement in her phone hacking lawsuit against News Group Newspapers (NGN), publisher of The Sun and the now-defunct newspaper News Of The World, Wednesday.
The actress flew from the U.S. to the U.K. to attend the hearing in London, with barrister David Sherborne telling the court how her privacy being invaded was very important to her, hence the long flight.
According to the BBC, Miller and former soccer player Paul Gascoigne settled the dispute, but NGN “took issue with the wording of a statement they wanted to be read to the court on their behalf.” The company asked Mr.
Justice Fancourt to resolve the issue, with Miller and Gascoigne asking the High Court to rule in their favour. NGN lawyers were said to have
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