Judge rules for Mosley in High Court case
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There''ll be no stopping him now. Presumably the judge in the case likes a bot of swish himself - I understand its quite common amongst that set.

Expect an appeal by the NotW, they''ll now be into extra digging mode to see what else they can dig up on Max. They hate to lose, and will be especially annoyed in this case as the evidence was strongly in their favour, and their only problem was their main witness got nobbled.
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F1 » Judge rules for Mosley in High Court case

Mr Justice Eady awards damages to Max Mosley in his case against the News of the World but states that the FIA has to accept some responsibility.

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Doesn''t seem like an awfuly lot of money...
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What a pity? He wins everything but hurts sport!...
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There''ll be no stopping him now. Presumably the judge in the case likes a bot of swish himself - I understand its quite common amongst that set.

Expect an appeal by the NotW, they''ll now be into extra digging mode to see what else they can dig up on Max. They hate to lose, and will be especially annoyed in this case as the evidence was strongly in their favour, and their only problem was their main witness got nobbled.
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the £60,000 should cover his next 24 sessions! congrats max.
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i'm not in the least suprised,it just goes to show if you've got money you can get away with anything in this country.
it also shows the laws in the uk are a joke,you can have a 5 hour orgy in the uk admit to paying for 5 prostitutes and get paid 60,000 pounds for it.
and here was i thinking prostitution was against the law in the uk.

the next time he as one of these sessions he wants to invite oj simpson and michael jackson round to join him then invite the sunday tabloids to film it then pay for it.
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He should be a happy man that he won for his privacy and now he can have as much ball as he wants. I pity his family. It also shows that though he won for privacy, he does accept he is a ..... :rolleyes:
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Oh good grief. Are we never to be rid of this arrogant numpty! Get away from our sport!
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to "not surprised", he wasnt paid £60000 for having it off with 5 prostitutes, he was paid because there was an invasion of his privacy by the gutter press. ok, what he was doing was sordid, but he was entitled to privacy. he was doing it behind closed doors. but the question remains, WHO set him up? we'll never know, i guess
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teflon man
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I changed my mind about this case when it became obvious there was no Nazi element. Also the women involved are not really prostitutes, they are dominatrices.
Posted by Norbury Newlywed (492 days ago)
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