UK phone-hacking trial: Kate Middletons name on target evaluation list whoremonging

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Publish Date : 2021-04-09 15:32:19


UK phone-hacking trial: Kate Middletons name on target evaluation list whoremonging

Kate Middleton's name is on a 'target evaluation' list prosecutors say was written by a private investigator who is one of the accused in Britain's phone hacking trial.

The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) released a scanned copy of the handwritten document, which it said was referred to as evidence during the trial at London's Old Bailey court Tuesday.

Former editors at the now-defunct UK tabloid News of the World, Rebekah Brooks and Andy Coulson, are accused of conspiring between October 2000 and August 2006 'to intercept communications in the course of their transmission, without lawful authority.'



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Former employees Stuart Kuttner, Greg Miskiw, Ian Edmondson, Neville Thurlbeck and James Weatherup are accused with them.

Specifically, the charge asserts that they listened to 'voice mail messages of well-known people.'

The list, which the CPS said came from private investigator Glenn Mulcaire's notes, is headed 'target evaluation.'

The 18 names include Kate Middleton -- now Duchess of Cambridge -- royal aide Jamie Lowther Pinkteron, celebrity public relations representative Max Clifford, and actress Angelina Jolie's former stunt double, Eunice Huthart.

Six of the names on the list are redacted. The CPS said this was due to privacy issues.

'Given the specific nature of this case, we must also consider the potential for repeat victimization of not only those involved in this case, but other possible victims, who may have also been the targets of phone-hacking,' it said.

As well as being accused of conspiring to intercept communications, Brooks, Coulson, Kuttner, Miskiw, Thurlbeck and Mulcaire face an additional charge of intercepting the voice mail messages of British schoolgirl Milly Dowler, who went missing and was later found dead in 2002.

Brooks, her husband, Charlie Brooks, and a former personal assistant also face a separate set of charges of conspiring to obstruct the police investigation into phone hacking.

They were charged in May 2012, along with Brooks' former driver, a security guard and members of security staff from News International -- the then parent company of News of the World -- with attempting to pervert the course of justice.

The hacking scandal prompted British Prime Minister David Cameron to set up an independent inquiry, led by Lord Justice Leveson, to make recommendations on journalistic ethics and examine the relationship of the press with the public, police and politicians.

The trial continues.

Read more: UK media abuzz as trial reveals Coulson-Brooks affair

The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) released a scanned copy of the handwritten document, which it said was referred to as evidence during the trial at London's Old Bailey court Tuesday. Brooks, her husband, Charlie Brooks, and a former personal assistant also face a separate set of charges of conspiring to obstruct the police investigation into phone hacking. Kate Middleton's name is on a 'target evaluation' list prosecutors say was written by a private investigator who is one of the accused in Britain's phone hacking trial. The 18 names include Kate Middleton -- now Duchess of Cambridge -- royal aide Jamie Lowther Pinkteron, celebrity public relations representative Max Clifford, and actress Angelina Jolie's former stunt double, Eunice Huthart. The list, which the CPS said came from private investigator Glenn Mulcaire's notes, is headed 'target evaluation.' 'Given the specific nature of this case, we must also consider the potential for repeat victimization of not only those involved in this case, but other possible victims, who may have also been the targets of phone-hacking,' it said. The trial continues. As well as being accused of conspiring to intercept communications, Brooks, Coulson, Kuttner, Miskiw, Thurlbeck and Mulcaire face an additional charge of intercepting the voice mail messages of British schoolgirl Milly Dowler, who went missing and was later found dead in 2002. Specifically, the charge asserts that they listened to 'voice mail messages of well-known people.' They were charged in May 2012, along with Brooks' former driver, a security guard and members of security staff from News International -- the then parent company of News of the World -- with attempting to pervert the course of justice. Read more: UK media abuzz as trial reveals Coulson-Brooks affair They were charged in May 2012, along with Brooks' former driver, a security guard and members of security staff from News International -- the then parent company of News of the World -- with attempting to pervert the course of justice. Specifically, the charge asserts that they listened to 'voice mail messages of well-known people.' Former employees Stuart Kuttner, Greg Miskiw, Ian Edmondson, Neville Thurlbeck and James Weatherup are accused with them. They were charged in May 2012, along with Brooks' former driver, a security guard and members of security staff from News International -- the then parent company of News of the World -- with attempting to pervert the course of justice. Kate Middleton's name is on a 'target evaluation' list prosecutors say was written by a private investigator who is one of the accused in Britain's phone hacking trial. The list, which the CPS said came from private investigator Glenn Mulcaire's notes, is headed 'target evaluation.' Former employees Stuart Kuttner, Greg Miskiw, Ian Edmondson, Neville Thurlbeck and James Weatherup are accused with them. 'Given the specific nature of this case, we must also consider the potential for repeat victimization of not only those involved in this case, but other possible victims, who may have also been the targets of phone-hacking,' it said. Former editors at the now-defunct UK tabloid News of the World, Rebekah Brooks and Andy Coulson, are accused of conspiring between October 2000 and August 2006 'to intercept communications in the course of their transmission, without lawful authority.'

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