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Home / Crime and Justice / Sadie Frost: My parents hounded by Mail journalists

Sadie Frost: My parents hounded by Mail journalists

26 Jan

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Summary

  • Sadie Frost stated her unwell father was contacted in the hospital.
  • Her mother was doorstepped at her home by journalists.
  • Frost is suing Associated Newspapers Limited for unlawful data gathering.
Sadie Frost: My parents hounded by Mail journalists

Actress Sadie Frost has revealed her distress over alleged actions by Daily Mail journalists who targeted her parents. She described it as "disgusting" that her unwell father was contacted in the hospital and her mother doorstepped at her home.

Frost is participating in a trial against Associated Newspapers Limited (ANL), alleging unlawful information gathering. She stated that she is "100 per cent" certain that some articles were sourced from hacked voicemails.

She recalled how the intrusion impacted her personal life, including her relationship with ex-husband Jude Law, who questioned if she was the source of leaks. The actor also mentioned an ectopic pregnancy in 2003, details of which reportedly appeared in a draft article, raising questions about how such private medical information was obtained.

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Other claimants, including Prince Harry and Sir Elton John, have also shared emotional testimony about the impact of alleged intrusive practices by ANL. The publisher strongly denies any wrongdoing. The trial is expected to conclude in late March, with a written judgment to follow.

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Sadie Frost stated it was "disgusting" that journalists contacted her unwell father in the hospital and doorstepped her mother at home.
Sadie Frost is suing Associated Newspapers Limited for alleged unlawful information gathering, including hacking and blagging private records.
Prince Harry, Sir Elton John, Baroness Doreen Lawrence, Sir Simon Hughes, and Liz Hurley are among those also bringing legal action against Associated Newspapers Limited.

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