Summary
Sadie Frost is in court accusing the Daily Mail of violating her privacy by hacking her voicemail for stories. She claims reporters obtained personal information about her through unlawful means. The newspaper's publisher denies any wrongdoing.
Key Facts
- Sadie Frost testified that the Daily Mail hacked her voicemail to get stories about her.
- She claims a reporter learned about her terminated pregnancy through a private investigator.
- Frost says some news stories matched her voicemail messages exactly, suggesting they were hacked.
- She accuses the newspaper of bugging a call with her then-husband Jude Law about an incident involving their child.
- Frost is one of several claimants, including Prince Harry, alleging privacy violations by the newspaper.
- The publisher, Associated Newspapers Limited, denies the allegations and claims the information was obtained lawfully.
- Frost did not realize she had a potential legal claim until 2019 and insists the publisher should be held accountable.
- The publisher argues that claims have been made too late, outside the usual six-year window for privacy cases.