Daily Mail made me feel like a victim again, Baroness Lawrence tells court
Summary
Baroness Doreen Lawrence is taking legal action against the Daily Mail's publisher, alleging the newspaper illegally accessed her private information. She claims the Daily Mail hacked her phone and gathered information unlawfully over 20 years. The newspaper, along with other high-profile figures, denies these allegations.Key Facts
- Baroness Lawrence claims the Daily Mail hacked her phone and voicemails.
- She alleges the newspaper used illegally obtained information for articles between 1997 and 2007.
- The allegations involve spying, monitoring bank accounts, and making corrupt payments to police for information.
- Baroness Lawrence is part of a larger case with other public figures against the Daily Mail's publisher.
- Associated Newspapers denies all allegations and claims their articles were the result of legitimate reporting.
- Stephen Lawrence, Baroness Lawrence's son, was murdered in 1993, and the case is a well-known example of police misconduct.
- The case revisits past claims of racial bias and mishandling of her son's murder investigation.
- The issue is being heard in the High Court, with Baroness Lawrence feeling betrayed by the newspaper she once trusted.
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