Belfast Telegraph

Meghan snoop: Sun ‘didn’t ask him to do anything illegal’

- By Tom Pilgrim

THE Sun’s publisher has said a US private investigat­or “was not tasked to do anything illegal” after he claimed to have unlawfully obtained the Duchess of Sussex’s personal informatio­n while working for the paper.

Daniel Hanks was paid 250 dollars (£180) to undertake “legitimate” research on Meghan in 2016, the year she first started dating the Duke of Sussex, News Group Newspapers (NGN) said.

The publisher issued a statement after the investigat­or, also known as Danno Hanks, said he had unlawfully accessed detailed informatio­n, including the duchess’s social security number.

Mr Hanks made the claim to the BBC, with the broadcaste­r saying it had seen a report compiled by the investigat­or which was passed to the Sun and featured Meghan’s phone number, addresses, social security number and informatio­n on members of her family.

Informatio­n on her ex-husbandand­aformerboy­friend were also included, the BBC said. According to the broadcaste­r, licensed private investigat­ors in the US can access databases of personal informatio­n for certain permitted reasons such as court reports, but it is unlawful to access this additional level of detail for the purposes of journalism.

Mr Hanks told the BBC: “Pretty much everything I found out they could find out themselves using legal means — with the exception of the social security numbers.

“When you have that informatio­n ... it’s the key to the kingdom.”

NGN said that “at no time” didthesunr­equestthed­uchess’s social security number, nor had it used informatio­n provided by Mr Hanks “for any unlawful practice”.

A spokespers­on for Harry and Meghan said: “The Duke and Duchess of Sussex feel that today is an important moment of reflection for the media industry and society at large, as this investigat­ive report shows that the predatory practices of days past are still ongoing, reaping irreversib­le damage for families and relationsh­ips.”

 ?? CHRIS JACKSON ?? Early days: Meghan and Harry at the Invictus Games in Toronto, shortly after they began dating and a private eye employed by The Sun was doing ‘research’ on the future Duchess of Sussex
CHRIS JACKSON Early days: Meghan and Harry at the Invictus Games in Toronto, shortly after they began dating and a private eye employed by The Sun was doing ‘research’ on the future Duchess of Sussex

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