Meghan Markle to pay $105,000 in legal fees after court claim against tabloid partly struck out
Meghan is seeking damages for alleged misuse of private information, copyright infringement and breach of the Data Protection Act, following the Mail’s article titled: “Revealed: The letter showing true tragedy of Meghan’s rift with a father she says has ‘broken her heart into a million pieces’.” ANL denies Meghan’s claim, in particular an assertion by her that the letter was edited in such a way as to change its meaning.
Meghan has also filed a legal application to try to ensure that the identities of five friends believed to have spoken to People Magazine about the letter to remain a secret. “To disclose their identities to the public at this stage is an unacceptable price to pay for the right to pursue her claim for invasion of privacy,” her legal team has argued.
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