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Son of British singer Adele wins privacy case

Receives five-figure sum in damages

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LONDON, July 23, (AFP): British singer Adele has accepted a five-figure sum in damages on behalf of her two-year-old son from a paparazzi agency that took photos of his “milestone moments”, her lawyers said on Wednesday.

Adele, 26, and her partner Simon Konecki had brought legal action against Corbis Images UK, arguing that it had no right to intrude upon everyday family occasions such as their son Angelo Adkins’ first trip to play group.

In a statement read out at the High Court, their lawyer Jenny Afia said that Adele “accepts and even embraces her public profile” and acknowledg­es how the public and press helped make her an internatio­nal star.

“But she is emphatic that her two-year-old son Angelo is not, and must never be, ‘public property’,” said Afia.

“It is a matter of profound sadness that many of his milestone moments, such as his first family outing and his first trip to play group, were photograph­ed and published worldwide expressly against his family’s wishes.”

Corbis, which operates as Splash News and Picture Agency, has offered to pay a “five-figure” sum in damages and legal costs to Angelo and agreed not to use the pictures again, said law firm Schillings, which represente­d Adele.

The money will be held in trust for the little boy to fund any further legal action “where necessary”, the lawyers said.

Adele shot to fame in 2008 with her debut album “19”, which won a Grammy award.

Her follow-up album “21” won six Grammys in 2012 and the following year she won an Oscar for the James Bond movie theme tune “Skyfall”. In this Feb 25, 2014 file photo, Peaches Geldof arrives to attend the ETAM’s ready to wear fall/winter 2014-2015 fashion collection presented in Paris. A British coroner has concluded that model and TV

personalit­y Peaches Geldof died from a heroin overdose. (AP)

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