Max Mosley speaks with reporters (Photo: MSNBC) The News of the World is braced for defeat in its landmark privacy case with Formula One chief Max Mosley Telegraph | Jul 24, 2008 By Andrew Pierce Expert opinion in legal circles was that Mr Mosley, 68, was likely to secure a decisive victory and damages in the judgement which will be handed down this morning by Mr Justice Eady. Mr Mosley sued the Sunday tabloid after it alleged on its front page and over several pages inside that he had taken part in “Nazi” style sadomasochistic sex sessions with prostitutes in his Chelsea flat in March. Mr Mosley, the son of Sir Oswald Mosley the 1930’s British fascist leader, sought exemplary or punitive damages. He said his life was devastated after the newspaper alleged: “In public he rejects his father’s evil past but secretly he plays...
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