"Put bluntly it was worth the risk," Mr Sherborne told the court. Mr Sherborne also alleged in court that the use of private investigators was authorised by senior editors, including Piers Morgan, adding the former editor, and MGN's legal department, "must have known" that they were using "illegal methods and still continued to use them". "The scale and extent of the methods were used so frequently they were the stock-in-trade of journalists." Open Privacy OptionsĬlick to subscribe to the Sky News Daily wherever you get your podcastsĮlsewhere in court documents, David Sherborne, representing the Duke of Sussex and the other individuals bringing claims against MGN, alleged the use of unlawful information gathering used by the publisher was "habitual and widespread". Spreaker Due to your consent preferences, you’re not able to view this.
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