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Prince Harry and seven high-profile individuals, including Baroness Lawrence, Sir Elton John, and Liz Hurley, are seeking substantial damages from Associated Newspapers after a lengthy High Court battle. They allege that journalists from the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday used private investigators to illegally access their voicemails. The newspaper group maintains that all stories were obtained through legitimate journalism and denies any wrongdoing. The judge has warned the claimants that they are shifting the burden of proof, requiring the reporters to prove they did not engage in illegal activities over twenty years ago. The case highlights the ongoing tension between celebrity privacy and tabloid journalism.
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