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World motorsport chief Max Mosley, who won a landmark privacy case against a British tabloid over claims about his sadomasochistic sex life, wants to sue more newspapers in Europe. Mosley won STG60,000 ($A124,300.81) in damages from the News of the World for claiming he took part in a "sick Nazi orgy" with five prostitutes. His lawyers have now served a High Court writ for defamation against the newspaper while other criminal and civil cases are being launched against newspapers in France, Germany and Italy for allegedly publishing false stories and intrusive photographs of him without his consent. "The newspaper (the News of the World) stole my image and my dignity," Mosley told The Sunday Telegraph in Britain. "I feel very strongly that some newspapers literally ruin people's lives and more has to be done to stop this. "I... [read full story]
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Filed under: Motorsports, Government/Legal, Earnings/Financials Remember the good old days when a prominent chief executive would have disappeared into obscurity after having been exposed by the newspapers? Well those good old...
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Reuters LONDON–The woman who filmed motor racing chief Max Mosley taking part in a sado-masochistic orgy and sold the story to a British tabloid newspaper has apologized for the trouble it caused. On Thursday, Mosley, 68, won...
LONDON (Reuters) - The woman who filmed motor racing chief Max Mosley taking part in a sado-masochistic orgy and sold the story to a British tabloid newspaper has apologized for the trouble it caused. On Thursday, Mosley, 68,...
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Max Mosley's lawyers say he will now sue the News of The World for libel By: Raphael G. Satter, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS LONDON - Max Mosley is aiming for a 1-2 punch against a popular British tabloid. The motor racing chief's...
Max Mosley, Rupert Murdoch, UK Courts, Courts of England and Wales, Judiciary & Lawsuits, UK High Court of Justice, Germany, France

