EXPOSURE

Thursday, 24 November 2011

Sienna Miller says paper hacked her emails

 

Actress Sienna Miller told an inquiry Thursday her emails and phones were hacked by the News of the World as part of a "web of surveillance" that led her to make paranoid accusations against her friends. It is the first time the inquiry has heard evidence that emails were hacked as well as phone voicemails, and came shortly after British police said they had made their first arrest in a computer hacking probe linked to the paper. Miller, the ex-girlfriend of Hollywood star Jude Law, said when the Rupert Murdoch-owned News of the World paid her damages earlier this year she finally saw the notes of its private investigator Glenn Mulcaire. "All my telephone numbers, the three that I changed in three months, my access numbers, PIN numbers, my password for my email that was actually used to later hack my email in 2008 was on these notes," Miller told the judge-led inquiry at London's Royal Courts of Justice. "A number of my friends, I think about 10 numbers in total, so there was just this web of surveillance which obviously makes it very easy to understand how they were getting all of this information." "Everyone close to me was being monitored and electronically listened to." Mulcaire was jailed for phone-hacking in 2007. Miller, the star of films including "Alfie" and "Factory Girl", was one of the first British celebrities to take action against the News of the World for phone-hacking. She said she became "intensely paranoid" and mistakenly accused family and friends of betraying her when information about her appeared in the press that had actually been hacked. "I felt I was living in some sort of video game," said Miller. "I accused my family and people who would never dream of selling stories... I feel terrible that I would even consider accusing people of betraying me like that, especially people who would rather die than betray me." Former Formula One chief Max Mosley also testified to the inquiry, saying that Murdoch's News International tried to "destroy" him after he challenged a story about his involvement in a sadomasochistic orgy. Mosley, 71, said he took News International to court after the News of the World published a front-page story in March 2008 entitled "F1 boss has sick Nazi orgy with 5 hookers." But after Mosley sued over the untrue Nazi claims and over the wider invasion of privacy, News International's lawyers sent video of the incident to the International Motoring Federation (FIA) and invited its members to view it. "I had the impression from the outset that as soon as I challenged the original story, that the entire resources of News International... were then deployed effectively to destroy me," Mosley told the judge-led inquiry. Mosley also alleged that the News of the World's former chief reporter had coached one of the woman involved in the orgy to try to get him to give a Nazi salute on a hidden camera. Mosley has won damages from News International in British and French courts for invasion of privacy over the story. He said the story had a serious effect on his son, who died of a drug overdose in May 2009. He also complained of media intrusion after his son's death, saying of paparazzi photographers: "They have no human feeling at all." Harry Potter author J. K. Rowling was due to give evidence later Thursday following claims that paparazzi photographs were taken of her children. Police investigating phone-hacking made their first arrest on Thursday over computer hacking, detaining a 52-year-old man in Milton Keynes, northwest of London, "on suspicion of computer misuse act offences", Scotland Yard said. Prime Minister David Cameron set up the inquiry in July after it emerged the News of the World had also targeted murdered schoolgirl Milly Dowler, a revelation that forced Murdoch to shut the tabloid down. Dowler's parents and the mother and father of missing British girl Madeleine McCann have given emotional testimony to the inquiry this week, while actors Hugh Grant and Steve Coogan have also given evidence.

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