The Sun publisher agrees to pay Christopher Jefferies ‘substantial damages’
Rupert Murdoch’s News Group Newspapers apologises for invading privacy of man wrongly arrested for high-profile murder Rupert Murdoch’s news publisher in the UK agreed to pay “substantial damages” to a man wrongly arrested for a high-profile murder, after apologising for the invasion of his (…)
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