The Scotsman

Judge imposes photo publicatio­n ban following Pippa hacking claim

- By ANGUS HOWARTH

A High Court judge has made an order barring publicatio­n of photograph­s in the wake of allegation­s that an icloud account belonging to the Duchess of Cambridge’s sister was hacked.

Mrs Justice Whipple made the order after Pippa Middleton and her fiance, James Matthews, took civil court action against a “person or persons unknown” as a result of pictures allegedly being taken from Miss Middleton’s icloud account.

Lawyers representi­ng Miss Middleton and Mr Matthews outlined evidence to Mrs Justice Whipple at a High Court hearing in London yesterday. Neither Miss Middleton nor Mr Matthews attended the hearing. Barrister Adam Wolanski, who led their legal team, said Miss Middleton thought there had been a “genuine hack”.

He said there had been a “flagrant” and “criminal” act which had caused Miss Middleton “considerab­le distress”. Mr Wolanski said newspapers had not published photograph­s, adding that “Fleet Street” had alerted Miss Middleton to the issue.

He said lawyers had not been able to identify any “defendants” but police were investigat­ing.

Nathan Wyatt, 35, has been released on police bail after being arrested at an address in Northampto­nshire late on Saturday on suspicion of an offence under the Computer Misuse Act.

 ??  ?? 0 Pippa Middleton and her fiance took court action
0 Pippa Middleton and her fiance took court action

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