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Say Bye-Bye to the British Press

They're sorry (in more ways than one)!!!! "British paper apologizes for false story" by Luke Baker, Reuters | August 9, 2008 LONDON - The Standard's apology came two weeks after a judge made an important privacy ruling in Britain's High Court. In that decision, Justice David Eady ruled that the tabloid newspaper News of the World had breached the privacy of motor racing chief Max Mosley...

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Max Mosley Wins Lawsuit Vs British Tabloid

FIA president Max Mosley has won the lawsuit against Britain's News of the World for releasing a story and video, both of which claimed to implicate him in a sadomasochistic-themed orgy. Mosley came out victorious with Judge David Eady ruling that the tabloid should pay $120,000 in damages to Mosley, with an additional $1.7 million for legal costs. The F1 boss sued the tabloid for invasion...

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(F1Complete.com) Mosley 'delighted' and money to FIA foundation

Jul.24 (GMM) Max Mosley on Thursday won his privacy case against the British tabloid News of the World, London High Court judge David Eady ruled.

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(F1Complete.com) Judge to rule on Mosley case on Thursday

Jul.24 (GMM) The London High Court judge David Eady will rule on the Max Mosley privacy case on Thursday.

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FIA boss Max Mosley wins privacy-invasion lawsuit

FIA boss Max Mosley has won his privacy-invasion lawsuit, against British tabloid newspaper The News of the World. The paper claimed that Mosley took part in a Nazi-themed orgy, the judge has now ordered the paper to pay over $1 million. High Court judge David Eady has ordered the News of the World to pay Max [...]

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British tabloid loses privacy fight

A British judge has ruled that a tabloid newspaper breached the privacy of Max Mosley by claiming he took part in a sadomasochistic orgy with a Nazi theme.Judge David Eady awarded Mosley, overseer of grand prix auto racing, damages of about $120,000 and legal costs estimated to be at least $850,000 in his lawsuit against The News of the World, The New York Times reported Friday.Mosley...

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Max Mosely wins suit against tabloid

F1 president Max Mosley won the privacy suit against the tabloid News of the World that claimed he took part in a Nazi theme orgy. High Court judge David Eady ruled that NotW must pay Mosley $120,000 in damages, plus legal costs, for a story that involved him participating in sadomasochistic sex romp with Nazi prison [...]

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Racing boss Mosley wins suit against tabloid

Motor racing boss Max Mosley won an invasion of privacy suit Thursday against a tabloid newspaper that claimed he took part in a Nazi orgy. High Court judge David Eady ruled the News of the World must pay Mosley $120,000 in damages, plus legal costs, for the story claiming Mosley participated in a sadomasochistic sex romp with a Third Reich theme.

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(F1-Live.com) Judge to rule on Mosley case

FIA President seeking punitive damages. The London High Court judge David Eady will rule on the Max Mosley privacy case today...

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'Titillation just won't do': U.K. rules on Mosley sex scandal

The lawsuit's conclusion may prove a watershed for press freedom in Britain, one that celebrities with less-than-picture-book private lives come to see as their red-letter day. Delivering his ruling Thursday, the judge, David Eady, handed victory to Mosley. On the key point, he ruled that there was no evidence that the Chelsea session "was intended to be an enactment of Nazi behavior."...

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Mosley sues German paper over allegations

... over the News of the World claim that his sex games had a Nazi connotation, and High Court judge David Eady ruled that the tabloid must pay Mosley £60,000 in damages plus legal costs for the story.Mosley's legal costs are estimated at about £450,000. The newspaper must also pay its own legal costs of about £400,000.The 68-year-old Mosley admits the encounter with sex workers, but...

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Mosley sues German newspaper for damages

... over the claim by News of the World that his sex games had Nazi overtones. High Court judge David Eady ruled that the British tabloid must pay Mosley $120,000 in damages, plus legal costs. Mosley's legal costs are estimated at $900,000. The newspaper must also pay its own legal costs of about $800,000. The 68-year-old Mosley acknowledges the encounter with prostitutes, but says it...

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Sex scandal F1 chief sues German paper

Mosley won a privacy-invasion lawsuit Thursday over the News of the World claim that his sex games had a Nazi connotation, and High Court judge David Eady ruled that the tabloid must pay Mosley 60,000 pounds ($120,000) in damages plus legal costs for the story.

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Formula One boss wins suit against tabloid

Max Mosley, president of the Formula One auto racing federation, won an invasion of privacy suit yesterday in London against a tabloid newspaper that claimed he took part in a Nazi-themed orgy. High Court judge David Eady ruled the News of the World must pay Mosley $120,000 in damages, plus legal costs of an estimated $1.7 million, for the story claiming Mosley participated in a sadomasochistic...

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More suits over 'Nazi' orgy story

... over the claim by News of the World that his sex games had Nazi overtones. High Court judge David Eady ruled that the British tabloid must pay Mosley $120,000 in damages, plus legal costs.Mosley's legal costs are estimated at $900,000. The newspaper must also pay its own legal costs of about $800,000.The 68-year-old Mosley acknowledges the encounter with prostitutes, but says it was...