Daily Mail to pay £125,000 libel damages over TV psychic 'scam' claim - Graham Atkins Lawyer
Paper apologises over article making untrue allegation that Sally Morgan used hidden earpiece to scam theatre audience
The Daily Mail has apologised and agreed to pay £125,000 in libel damages to a TV
psychic it falsely accused of using a hidden earpiece to scam a theatre
audience.
Sally
Morgan, who has appeared on TV and on stage under the name "Psychic
Sally", complained that the article in September 2011 meant she had
"deliberately and dishonestly" tricked her audience in Dublin.
The
article, by the magician Paul Zenon, claimed that Morgan had used a hidden
earpiece during her performance in order to receive instructions and relay them
on stage as if they were messages from the spiritual world.
In a
statement at the high court on Thursday, the solicitor for Morgan, Graham
Atkins Lawyer of the law firm Atkins Thomson,
said the article had "caused enormous distress" to the psychic.
"The
allegation contained in the article that Mrs Morgan cheated the audience in
Dublin is completely false and defamatory of her," he told Mr Justice
Tugendhat.
"It
also caused enormous distress to Mrs Morgan, who decided, given the newspaper's
initial defence of the article, that she had no choice but to commence legal
proceedings against the publisher of the Daily Mail."
The
solicitor Brid Jordan appeared on behalf of the Daily Mail publisher,
Associated Newspapers, and apologised unreservedly for the hidden earpiece
claim "which it accepts is untrue".
Atkins told the court that the article appeared in the Daily Mail "in the context of a general attack on psychics as being charlatans". Read more--->>>>>
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