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Formula One chief Max Mosley has won a landmark High Court legal battle with the News of the World over revelations about his private life. FIA president Mosley won £60,000 compensation from the Sunday newspaper after they exposed him taking part in a sadomasochistic roleplay at a rented flat in London. 68-year-old Mosley, the son of the 1930s Fascist leader Sir Oswald Mosley, did not deny taking part in the German-themed sex sessions with prostitutes. But he took the News of the World to court saying they were not justified in publishing a story and accompanying photographs despite Mosley's public profile. |
Mr Justice Eady agreed with Mosley, who said that his life was devastated by the March story, and found in his favour awarding him £60,000 in compensation.
James Price QC told London's High Court that the "gross and indefensible intrusion" by the tabloid in its role as a titillating Peeping Tom was made substantially worse by the false suggestion that Mr Mosley was playing a concentration camp commandant and a cowering death camp inmate.
The newspaper's editor, Colin Myler, said he believed the story was one of "legitimate public interest and one that I believe was legitimately published" and that it was "absolutely not true" that the newspaper had fabricated the Nazi aspect.


