![]() ![]() teen behind viral Mi’kmaq Blackbird meets Paul McCartney in Vancouver Heather Mills, right, poses for photographers as she leaves central London’s Royal Courts of Justice with her sister Fiona following the announcement of the judgment of her divorce with Paul McCartney on Monday, March 17, 2008.Īs well as a “substantial payout,” Mills, 51, and her sister received a formal and “sincere” apology from NGN in the court hearing on Monday morning, according to the Guardian. The publisher was accused of breaching the privacy of dozens by allegedly hacking their personal cellphones and using the information as an unlawful source in hundreds of News of the World articles as well as many from The Sun, according to the Guardian.īritain’s High Court heard that Mills and her sister, Fiona, had experienced “strange activity with their telephones” and that “journalists and photographers” would appear at “unexpected locations” the two had only discussed in private text conversations or emails, the BBC reported. Heather Mills has reportedly ended her almost decade-long phone-hacking case against former U.K.-based tabloid News of the World after reaching a financial settlement with Rupert Murdoch-owned publishing group News Group Newspapers (NGN).īack in 2011, Mills, the ex-wife of Paul McCartney - former co-songwriter, bassist and vocalist of The Beatles - followed in the footsteps of various other British stars, including Elton John, Hugh Grant and Elizabeth Hurley, by seeking legal action against NGN.
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