Supermodel wins privacy damages fight
SUPERMODEL Naomi Campbell scored a legal victory today when the Law Lords upheld her right to "invasion of privacy" damages against the Daily Mirror over a story about her fight against drug addiction.
In a 3-2 majority ruling with serious implications for press freedom, the Lords allowed her appeal against a Court of Appeal judgement which cancelled the 3500 award she won from the newspaper in the High Court two years ago for breach of confidentiality and breach of duty under the Data Protection Act.
Miss Campbell’s lawyers had challenged the appeal judges’ ruling that publication in February 2001 of a report about her drug addiction - including a photograph of her leaving a Narcotics Anonymous meeting in Chelsea - was justified in the public interest.
The Court of Appeal had said Campbell had courted, rather than shunned, publicity and had gone out of her way to tell the media that, in contrast to some other models, she did not take drugs. That was not true.
Today, Lord Hope said: "Despite the weight that must be given to the right to freedom of expression that the press needs if it is to play its role effectively, I would hold that there was an infringement of Miss Campbell’s right to privacy that cannot be justified."
The judgement left the Daily Mirror facing a total legal costs bill of more than 1 million.
The importance of the case, in the words of Lord Hoffmann, "lies in the statements of general principle on the way in which the law should strike a balance between the right to privacy and the right to freedom of expression".
- Rangers administration: European hopes in doubt as wait goes on for tax tribunal result
- Mystery man is YouTube hit after No 30 Lothian bus sing-along
- Rangers administration: Down but not out despite defeat
- Scottish independence: No vote for under 18s, says Michael Moore
- David Cameron is playing into the SNP’s hands, says Michael Forsyth
- First Minister accused of snubbing devolved nations
- Analysis: Peer sticks to his guns as the unionist parties shift their focus to devo-plus
- Scottish independence: SNP’s plans ‘in a state of flux’, Willie Rennie claims
- David Cameron is playing into the SNP’s hands, says Michael Forsyth
- Scottish independence: No vote for under 18s, says Michael Moore
- Motor review: The new Mondeo
- Celtic keeper makes Rangers fans cross
- Alf Young: Funny business of a football club
- Obituary: Angela Culme-Seymour, celebrated beauty who finally found contentment at a Scottish spiritual retreat after a colourful and racy life
- Theatre: Bringing Adam and David up to date
Looking for...
Featured advertisers
Jobs
Search for a job
Motors
Search for a car
Property
Search for a house
Weather for Edinburgh
Monday 20 February 2012
Today
Light rain
Temperature: 7 C to 9 C
Wind Speed: 25 mph
Wind direction: South west
Tomorrow
Cloudy
Temperature: 9 C to 12 C
Wind Speed: 21 mph
Wind direction: South west

