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Actor Grant settles privacy lawsuit against Sun tabloid

- SAM TOBIN MICHAEL HOLDEN

LONDON — British actor Hugh Grant has settled a lawsuit against the publisher of Rupert Murdoch’s tabloid newspaper, The Sun, over claims journalist­s used private investigat­ors to tap his phone and burgle his house, he said on Wednesday.

Grant, alongside King Charles’ son Prince Harry, was suing News Group Newspapers (NGN) for alleged widespread unlawful informatio­n gathering, including landline tapping, burglary and “blagging” confidenti­al informatio­n about him.

Famous for films such as “Love Actually”, “Paddington 2” and “Notting Hill”, Grant has become a prominent campaigner on press reform since the phone-hacking scandal emerged more than a decade ago, and had joined forces with Harry in recent years.

His case was one of several lawsuits which were eligible to go to trial at London’s High Court in January, but the actor said he had agreed to settle with NGN.

“News Group are claiming they are entirely innocent of the things I had accused the Sun of doing,” he posted on X. “As is common with entirely innocent people, they are offering me an enormous sum of money to keep this matter out of court.”

NGN said the settlement had been agreed “without admission of liability”. “It is in both parties financial interests not to progress to a costly trial,” an NGN spokespers­on said.

Grant previously brought a lawsuit against NGN in relation to the now-defunct News of the World tabloid which was settled in 2012, a year after NGN issued an apology to victims and the newspaper was shut down by media magnate Murdoch following a public backlash over hacking.

NGN has always rejected allegation­s of any wrongdoing by staff at The Sun, having settled more than 1,300 cases – plus another 300 or so through its own compensati­on scheme – without making any admission of liability in relation to that paper.

However, the settlement of Grant’s lawsuit, which focused exclusivel­y on alleged wrongdoing at The Sun, raises questions about the sustainabi­lity of that long-held position.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Cast member Hugh Grant attends a premiere for the film Wonka in Los Angeles, Dec. 10, 2023.
REUTERS Cast member Hugh Grant attends a premiere for the film Wonka in Los Angeles, Dec. 10, 2023.

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