Murdoch Tabloid Hacked Into Cell Phones Of "Hundreds Of Celebrities And Politicians": Report

JILL LAWLESS | 07/ 9/09 04:38 PM | AP

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NewsCorp's Rupert Murdoch is seen at the annual Allen & Co.'s media summit in Sun Valley, Idaho on Wednesday, July 8, 2009. British lawmakers said Thursday July 9, 2009 that executives from Rupert Murdoch's media group must answer claims that journalists from a tabloid hacked into the phones of politician, celebrities and other public figures (AP Photo/Nati Harnik)

LONDON — The tricks of the trade of Britain's rambunctious tabloid press came under scrutiny Thursday, after a newspaper reported that a tabloid owned by media mogul Rupert Murdoch had illegally hacked into the mobile phones of hundreds of celebrities and politicians.

But in the end police said they would not reopen an investigation into the claims against Murdoch's News of the World, accused by The Guardian newspaper of paying private investigators to obtain voice mail messages, bank statements and other information about public figures, including Gwyneth Paltrow, George Michael and senior British politicians.

The News of the World's royal editor, Clive Goodman, was jailed in January 2007 for hacking into the phones of palace officials, and The Guardian claimed the practice was widespread at the newspaper at the time.

On Thursday morning, Paul Stephenson, London's police chief, announced that he had appointed a senior Scotland Yard officer to look into The Guardian's claims. But seven hours later, that officer, police Assistant Commissioner John Yates, announced that the allegations had been thoroughly examined during the Goodman case and "no further investigation is required."

But it didn't end there.

Britain's chief prosecutor, Keir Starmer, then said he had ordered an urgent review of the evidence given by police to prosecutors in the Goodman case to be sure that "the appropriate actions" had been taken.

Starmer said he had "no reason to consider that there was anything inappropriate in the prosecutions that were undertaken in this case," and the Crown Prosecution Service declined to say whether new charges could be laid.

The Guardian reported that the News of the World _ the country's most popular Sunday paper _ paid private investigators to obtain voice mail messages, private phone numbers, bank statements and other information about as many as 3,000 public figures, from late reality TV star Jade Goody to former Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott.

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The News of the World is owned by News International Ltd., a subsidiary of Murdoch's News Corp., whose U.S. media outlets include Fox Television, the Wall Street Journal and the New York Post.

Citing anonymous senior police sources, The Guardian said journalists at the tabloid used private investigators to hack into private voicemail messages, using the information to "gain unlawful access to confidential personal data, including tax records, social security files, bank statements and itemized phone bills."

The Guardian wrote that the News of the World had paid more than 1 million pounds ($1.6 million) in secret out-of-court settlements to three of the targets, including Gordon Taylor, chief executive of the Professional Footballers' Association.

News International said in a statement that it was "prevented by confidentiality obligations" from discussing some of The Guardian's allegations, but said it worked to ensure its journalists operated within the law.

Murdoch refused to comment. "I'm not talking about that issue at all today. Sorry," he told FOX Business Network at a media conference in Sun Valley, Idaho.

The Guardian newspaper said in a statement that the police should share their evidence with the lawmakers on the House of Commons Culture and Media Committee that reviews media practices.

Most of the claims in The Guardian story date from 2006. The newspaper said Paltrow was targeted by private investigators after she had given birth to her son, Moses, and George Michael the same year he had been photographed dozing behind the wheel of his car.

Spokespeople for Paltrow and Michael did not immediately return calls seeking comment.

Goodman was jailed for four months in 2007 for hacking into royal officials' voicemail systems. His accomplice, private investigator Glenn Mulcaire, was sentenced to six months in prison for hacking into the messages, including some from Princes William and Harry. The judge said Mulcaire duped mobile phone network operators into passing him confidential PIN numbers to access messages left on the cell phones.

News International executives said Goodman had acted without the knowledge of other journalists or editors.

Yates said police had found that Goodman and Mulcaire had a list of hundreds of "potential targets," but that only a small number of phones had actually been hacked

"In the vast majority of cases there was insufficient evidence to show that tapping had actually been achieved," he said.

The Guardian's report re-ignites a long-simmering debate about the ethics of Britain's newspapers, which compete aggressively for readers and stories, and routinely deploy cash handouts and subterfuge to get scoops. An exclusive about a politician or celebrity can mean hundreds of thousands of extra copies sold for a tabloid like the News of the World, which has a circulation of about 3 million.

Prime Minister Gordon Brown said The Guardian's allegations raised "questions that are serious and will obviously have to be answered."

Britain's Data Protection Act makes it an offense to "obtain, disclose or procure the disclosure" of personal information without consent.

But in 2006, Information Commissioner Richard Thomas, Britain's data-protection watchdog, said in a report that there was "an unlawful trade in confidential personal information," with much of it going to the media.

The Information Commissioner's office said Thursday that in 2006 it handed police evidence that 31 journalists from the News of the World and its sister paper, The Sun, had bought and sold illegally obtained personal information.

Assistant Information Commissioner Mick Gorrill said the evidence was of "blagging," or obtaining information through misrepresentation.

Adrian Monck, head of the journalism program at London's City University, said many media-watchers believed the Goodman story "was not an isolated, one-off case."

"For years the stock-in-trade of tabloid journalists has been the ability to get this kind of secret information," he said.

The case also raises questions for David Cameron, leader of the opposition Conservative Party. The News of the World's editor at the time of the Goodman case was Andy Coulson, now Cameron's director of communications. He resigned from his newspaper post after Goodman was sentenced, but said he had no knowledge of the hacking.

Cameron said he had given Coulson a "second chance" by hiring him after he left the News of the World.

"As director of communications for the Conservatives he does an excellent job in a proper, upright way at all times," Cameron said Thursday.

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Associated Press Writer Jane Wardell contributed to this report from L'Aquila, Italy.

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voice mail would only exist on

a local machine

unless you were using a third party service

heh...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:28 PM on 07/09/2009
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New Tittle: America..

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:26 PM on 07/09/2009
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OT, but would Neocons buy Auto Insurance from Progressive?

Just wondering......

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:25 PM on 07/09/2009
- Amondale I'm a Fan of Amondale 213 fans permalink
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Nah, State Farm. Like a good neighbor, State Farm is watching your every move.

Or something like that.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:26 PM on 07/09/2009
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I will stick with USAA.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:26 PM on 07/09/2009
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Why does Faux noise accept advertising from socialist car company General Motors?

Just wondering..........

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:28 PM on 07/09/2009
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Chin-Chin,money sound and color is good.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:42 PM on 07/09/2009
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I bought from them, and at the end of my policy I cancelled - in writing.

They continued to auto-deduct from my account the next month, causing me to overdraft my account. Then they tried to take me to collections over about $115.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:35 PM on 07/09/2009
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correct me if I'm wrong

but I don't think you have to h@ck a cell phone

just listen in with a scanner

heh...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:24 PM on 07/09/2009
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To gain access to stored data, you need access to the phone itself. The only exception being voicemail.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:31 PM on 07/09/2009
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no conversations

are stored in the phone

only #s etc...

heh...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:34 PM on 07/09/2009
- dave1111 I'm a Fan of dave1111 41 fans permalink

With cell phones, the voicemail is stored on the network, no?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:36 PM on 07/09/2009
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correct me if I'm wrong

but I don't think you have to hack a cell phone

just listen in with a scanner

heh...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:24 PM on 07/09/2009
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And I thought the Evil Empire was the Soviet Union.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:24 PM on 07/09/2009
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Arrest Murdoch.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:20 PM on 07/09/2009
- azureblue I'm a Fan of azureblue 19 fans permalink

If he is doing in in the UK then he is doing it here in the US. Let's investigate.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:13 PM on 07/09/2009
- poco767c I'm a Fan of poco767c 400 fans permalink
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That is flawed logic.

Sorry.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:16 PM on 07/09/2009
- willt7311 I'm a Fan of willt7311 139 fans permalink
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We agree on that.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:17 PM on 07/09/2009
- Amondale I'm a Fan of Amondale 213 fans permalink
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If he is doing in in the UK, then there is a possibility he may doing it here in the US. Let's investigate.

Better?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:20 PM on 07/09/2009
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Why is it a flawed logic? I agree with azureblue that it is likely that it is being done here in the US as well.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:27 PM on 07/09/2009

This is not flawed logic. Murdoch has always operated in and around the dark, seamy, side of the news.
He is not interested in morality, only in skirting around the law to avoid getting caught.
He has no redeeming qualities. Just look at Fox News. They have no regard for the truth and only care on repeating a lie until people believe it.
He should have been investigated a long time ago.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:23 PM on 07/09/2009
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The laws protecting private information in the US and UK are radically different and the practices of the media are hardly comparable. I'm not sure it is worth investigating unless there are clear allegation of abuse and as far as I know they don't exist.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:28 PM on 07/09/2009
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You know i'm right about Drudge when i mention the site just once, and at least 10 posts come online trying to refute that his site is popular. We get lists of 'proof' and other 'evidence'.

I usually cringe when i see this quote, but it applies here: "Methinks the lady doth protest too much."

Like it or not, Drudge moves the news cycle. But why are you all in such denial about it? He helped Barack get elected president after all.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:12 PM on 07/09/2009
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The refutation, at least one of them, provided statistics.

You should read them.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:13 PM on 07/09/2009
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Umm, no he most certainly did not.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:14 PM on 07/09/2009
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Ranked #34, between AccuWeather and Topix...Woot!!!

Huffpost is #17. Sux to be you, fella.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:15 PM on 07/09/2009
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Numbers only matter when they coincide with AS' d.e.l.u.s.i.o.n.s. Not when they're real.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:16 PM on 07/09/2009
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Everyone knows numbers have a left wing bias.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:24 PM on 07/09/2009
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Drudge is popular, it is irrefutable just as FOX is popular.

Popularity and Truth however are not intrinsically linked

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:16 PM on 07/09/2009
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It's the Springer Effect on their minds. Popular must mean relevant.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:21 PM on 07/09/2009
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Alexa site rankings put HP at 422 and Drudge at 807.

It's not "proof" or "evidence" it's fact, no air quotes involved.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:17 PM on 07/09/2009

With a face like that, why on earth does Rupert Murdoch go to the trouble of dyeing his hair? Does he actually believe it makes him look younger?

More to the point, this story is only just beginning. One of the most important aspects of it, not mentioned above, is that the then editor of the News of the Wolrd is now director of communications for David Cameron, who might be the next Prime Minister. If Cameron hired a crook, it will be a big story. So far, he's standing by him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:10 PM on 07/09/2009
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At his age, minutes count.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:12 PM on 07/09/2009
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I stopped buying newspapers ages ago.

I refuse to pay for news that is not credible.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:09 PM on 07/09/2009
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Not only that, but the news is obsolete by the time it reaches your hands.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:13 PM on 07/09/2009
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well, how do you know that if you don't buy newspapers?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:21 PM on 07/09/2009
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They broke watergate without breaking the law.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:08 PM on 07/09/2009

No WAY! I could have sworn that Woodward was out waterboarding deepthroat to get the information he needed. What other possible way could it have happened?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:18 PM on 07/09/2009
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I never thought about it, but my initial reaction would be that Felt (Deep Throat), as an FBI employee, was not authorized to release information to the media.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:24 PM on 07/09/2009
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Austrian School: And after reading a few comments about jailing Republicans or Conservatives...
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Yeah, what about it?

http://blogs.usatoday.com/ondeadline/2009/06/no-bail-for-supremacist-held-for-threats-to-judges.html

Hal Turner's court appearance about 2 weeks ago: Considered a threat to society, right wing blogger and internet radio host is denied bail.

http://www.newshounds.us/2008/03/23/neo_naziwhite_supremacist_hal_turner_confirms_friendship_and_kinship_with_sean_hannity.php

These are Republican heroes.

http://www.republicanoffenders.com

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:07 PM on 07/09/2009
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Thanks for the link. It was really interesting.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:12 PM on 07/09/2009
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I know and Iran -contra was A-OK for them.Reagan selling weapons to Iran?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:14 PM on 07/09/2009
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Yup

Criminal ideology.

Where are you AS?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:17 PM on 07/09/2009
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These guys make the Soprano's look like cub scouts

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:22 PM on 07/09/2009
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"Murdoch refused to comment. "I'm not talking about that issue at all today. Sorry," he told FOX Business Network at a media conference in Sun Valley, Idaho."

But Rupert, this is news. Aren't you going to cover the story? Maybe you'll talk about it tomorrow...yeah, right!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:06 PM on 07/09/2009
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Murdoch stonewalling Faux noise, there is a joke in there somewhere.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:11 PM on 07/09/2009
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I'm surprised that a "partisan" blog such as Huffpost is in the top 20.

MSNBC is above Fox News? Oh wait, Fox News listeners don't know how to work this series of tubes!

Reply Favorite Flag as abusive Posted 02:53 PM on 07/09/2009
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Reading is such an elitist thing to do. That is why FoxEntertainment is #1 for the spoon fed crowd.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:06 PM on 07/09/2009
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And why we know Sarah Palin was stumped by Couric on what she read.

She just listens to talk radio and watches Fox News.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:07 PM on 07/09/2009
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Is that Barry with w@r paint on?

Will he soon be leading his marines into battle in Afghanistan?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:16 PM on 07/09/2009
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