Lawsuits: Today in celebrity leak lawsuits: three...
Today in celebrity leak lawsuits: three insurance companies have sued West Village resident Marisa Tomei, alleging that a leak from her apartment caused more than $128,000 in damage to her downstairs neighbors' homes. One of those downstairs neighbors is director...
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Celebrity Real Estate: Beer Heiress Daphne Guinness Floods Market at 995 Fifth Ave
Click here to view the full photogallery. Back in 2010, beer heiress/artist/designer/socialite Daphne Guinness was in hot water with her neighbors over the repeated flooding of their downstairs apartment at 995 Fifth Avenue. Lawsuits soon followed, including one asking for...
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Celebrity phone-hacking victims get payouts
Rupert Murdoch's British newspaper company on Thursday agreed to pay damages to 36 high-profile victims of tabloid phone-hacking, including actor Jude Law, soccer player Ashley Cole and former British Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott.
Murdoch Settles En Masse With Celebrity Hacking Victims
After months of testimony and legal wrangling, Rupert Murdoch's News International decided on Thursday to go ahead and settle 36 high-profile phone-hacking cases at once, getting the attendant publicity out of the way in one swoop. And there's reason to pay attention: The victims here include some pretty well-known names, and most took pretty low payments. ...
Phone Hacker Must Reveal Who at News Corp. Gave Instructions
Glenn Mulcaire, the ex-private investigator who hacked into celebrities’ voice mails for News Corp.’s News of the World, lost a U.K. appeal to avoid giving “incriminating” evidence in civil lawsuits against him.
Phone Hacker Must Reveal Who at News Corp. Gave Instructions, Court Rules
Glenn Mulcaire , the ex-private investigator who hacked into celebrities’ voice mails for News Corp. (NWSA) ’s News of the World, lost a U.K. appeal to avoid giving “incriminating” evidence in civil lawsuits against him.
News Corp. Pushes Phone-Hacking Settlements
News Corp.’s British newspaper unit is close to settling at least 10 lawsuits by politicians, athletes and other prominent victims of phone hacking before the first civil trial over the scandal starts next month.