Sara Payne, Paul Dadge 7.7 hero and father of Josie Russell, who survived assassination attempts, including 13 new cars this week
NewsInternational is now facing more than 60 separate cars on hacking the phone, with many new entrants to the business, including the law of activist Sara Sarah Payne, Hero 7.7 Paul Dadge and Shaun Russell, the father of Josie, the girl who survived an assassination attempt.
thirteen new lawsuits were issued against the company by Rupert Murdoch, the Monday after 24 the previous week.
One of the complainantsrecent Sara Payne, the woman who campaigned with the News of the world to change the law so that parents could access information on sex offenders after the murder of his eight years of his daughter, Sarah.
Another resource is the name of Paul Dadge, the man whose image was published worldwide after being photographed to help victims of the tube bombings 7 / 7.
car was also the lead singer Dannii Minogue, Paul Burrell, former butler of Princess Diana and Shaun Russell, whose daughter Josie survived a hammer attack that killed his mother and sister in 1996.
According to people familiar with the situation, the sudden influx of cars occurred because of a power law for initial applications.
believes that the eruption of the trial was caused by a deadline set by the judge to consider your complaint before a trial in January 1st few test cases to determine the amount of international news must pay damages Five of the victims.
Among the famous names in the 63 commandments are the former head of communications Alastair Campbell, Downing Street and politicians, including John Prescott, Simon Hughes, Denis MacShane, Chris Bryant Avenue, Tessa Jowell and George Galloway.
There are several players in the list, as Jude Law and Sadie Frost, and TV personalities, including Steve Coogan and Ulrika Jonsson.
are also written in the name of the son of George Best, Calum, footballer Ashley Cole, rugby player Gavin Henson jockey Kieren Fallon and.
Some of the cars involved more than one person. For example, Charlotte Church is united in its demand for his mother and stepfather Mary James.
- The vast majority of cars have been issued jointly against the newspaper group News, a subsidiary of News International which published the news since disappeared from the world, and Glenn Mulcair, the private investigator who worked on contract for the Sunday tabloid.
However, one - Cornelia Crisan by singer -. Also the names of News of the former editor of the World, Neville Thurlbeck, and another former reporters as defendants in the prosecution
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