Mirror Group apologies for hacking celeb phones
MIRROR Group Newspapers (MGN) publicly apologised at the High Court yesterday to four celebrities for phone hacking .
Former footballers Dwight Yorke and Andrew Cole, model Danielle Lloyd and actor Jennifer Ellison received undisclosed damages for their claims for misuse of private information.
Lawyer Mark Elder told Mr Justice Mann that Ms Lloyd was “distressed and appalled” to learn that she was targeted.
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