![]() The publishers of the Daily Mail and The Sun have sought to get the cases against them tossed out, arguing they were submitted after a time limit to file suit expired. The trial against the publisher of the Daily Mirror, Sunday Mirror and Sunday People is one of three hacking lawsuits Harry brought. Justice Timothy Fancourt plans to issue a verdict later in the year. It says it used legitimate reporting methods to get information on the prince.Īndrew Green, a lawyer for the publishing company, said the evidence at trial didn't support the prince's claims and that the allegations unfairly tarnished the reputation of Mirror journalists. Mirror Group Newspapers, which has paid more than 100 million pounds (US$127 million) in other phone hacking lawsuits over the years, denies any wrongdoing in Harry's case. "These methods were the tried and tested tools of the tabloid trade," Sherborne said.
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