Trinity Mirror in phone-hack payout

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 24 September 2014 | 16.50

24 September 2014 Last updated at 10:23

Trinity Mirror Group subsidiary MGN has agreed to pay compensation to four people who had sued the firm for alleged phone-hacking.

The firm, which owns the Daily and Sunday Mirror newspapers, said it had admitted liability and apologised to the individuals.

"The amount of that compensation will be assessed by the court if it cannot be agreed," it said in a statement.

It said it had already settled six other phone-hacking claims.

In its interim results in July, Trinity Mirror said it had put aside £4m to cover the cost of dealing with and resolving phone-hacking claims.

At the time, it said it was too soon for a reliable estimate of the financial impact of the "ongoing historical legal issues".

It was some nine years ago that the News of the World published a story about Prince William's treatment for an injury, based on information that it could only have come by because one of its journalists had listened to the prince's voicemails.

The ensuing police investigation, which uncovered "a vast number" of other victims, began the saga that led to the closure of the News of the World newspaper and moves to change the way newspapers are regulated.


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