Phone-hacking: Cherie Blair sues Rupert Murdoch's company - Graham Atkins Lawyer
LONDON: Cherie Blair, barrister
and wife of former prime minister Tony Blair, has sued the now-defunct News of
the World over hacking of her phone, joining a host of celebrities and others
who have initiated legal proceedings against media baron Rupert Murdoch's
company.
Cherie's solicitor Graham Atkins Lawyer confirmed that a claim had been made "in
relation to the unlawful interception of her voicemails" against News
International and private investigator Glenn Mulcaire, who was allegedly hired
by the closed tabloid to hack into phones of celebrities and others for
information to be used in sensational stories.
"I can confirm that we have issued a claim on
behalf of Cherie Blair in relation to the unlawful interception of her
voicemails. I will not be commenting any further at this time," a
statement from Atkins said.
News International had settled 37
civil actions in January, and had paid out to another 21 victims of phone
hacking earlier this month.
The company is also seeking settlement with singer Charlotte Church, whose
legal action will proceed to a full trial at the high court on Monday unless it
is settled beforehand.
Many more civil actions are likely
to be mounted against News International.
Alastair
Campbell, the former communications director during Tony Blair's tenure as
prime minister, told the Leveson inquiry in November that he believed it was
"possible" that some stories about the Blairs were obtained by phone
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