Stephen LawrenceMother has shared her “mistrust” after her contact Rajkumar HarryWho exposed the evidence Allegedly spied by daily Mail.
Barones Doren laurenceFor reforms in police service, a preacher has told the BBC that it was a “floor” Duke of Sussex discoveredAs she is involved in sue on her and other public figures daily Mail Publisher, Allied newspaperIn the High Court in London.
Associated newspapers have denied claims that it hacked the phone and called them a “preposterous smear”.
Baronic Lawrence is one of the six people, including Liz Hurley, Sir Elton John And politician Sir Simon Hughes is part of a group, which decided to take legal action against the affiliated newspapers in 2022.
He alleged daily Mail In 1993, he was illegally spy on him to collect information about his son’s murder investigation.
Stephen Lawrence was stabbed at the age of 18 in a racist attack in Eltham, South London. The paper is accused of tapping the investigators on her home phone, hacking her sound mail and monitoring her bank accounts and phone bills.
Bairness Lawrence told the BBC that Prince Harry “was busy looking at his own case and then my name was harvest” and “I thought I should know about it”. She later met lawyers Anjali Sangani and David Sherborne, who told her that she was spy.
He expressed his mistrust: “Anyone hacking in my phone, why would you like to hear my call?
“It just floors you, because you don’t expect it, but no one like me,” he said. “You know, I am trying to do all the years, just to do justice for my son and get justice.”
Independent Released newspapers contacted For comment.
The preacher has stated that paper has “added to trauma” that has gone through his family and called on paper to issue a public apology on the allegations. Associated newspapers are defending legal action.
The High Court earlier heard that the preacher was “alert” for a possible legal claim daily Mail Publisher by a text from Duke.
In July, a judge of the High Court will have to hand over Prince Harry to documents that relate to the alleged payment made for evidence in their legal claims.
The claims are expected to start in January and run for nine weeks.