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From: Ken Rentiers (rentiers![]() |
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Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2008 07:38:09 -0700 (PDT) |
Max Mosley. He wins his court case against The News of the World, a British judge agreeing Thursday that the tabloid newspaper breached the privacy of Mosley, the head of the FIA. The judge, Sir David Eady, awarded Mosley, 68, damages of about $120,000 and legal costs estimated to be at least $850,000 in his lawsuit against the tabloid. “I found that there was no evidence that the gathering of March 28, 2008, was intended to be an enactment of Nazi behavior or adoption of any of its attitudes,” the judge wrote. But, all was not great for Mosley, as the judge denied the punitive damages he sought for millions of dollars. The damage done to Mr. Mosley’s reputation by “the embarrassing personal information” disclosed by the newspaper, reported The New York Times, “cannot be mitigated by simply adding a few noughts to the number first thought of,” the judge said. True.
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from Autoextremist: judge bax max attax Ken Rentiers, July 28 2008
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Re: from Autoextremist: judge bax max attax Ken Rentiers, July 28 2008
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