Meghan Markle has successfully stopped the Mail on Sunday from revealing the identity of her five friends—for now
as part of an application filed at the High Court in London, Meghan said, “Associated Newspapers, the owner of, is threatening to publish the names of five women—five private citizens—who made a choice on their own to speak anonymously with a U.S. media outlet more than a year ago, to defend me from the bullying behavior of Britain’s tabloid media.” She continued, “These five women are not on trial, and nor am I. The publisher of theis the one on trial.
It is this publisher that acted unlawfully and is attempting to evade accountability; to create a circus and distract from the point of this case—that theclaims in its defense, however, that one of her friends had already referred to the existence of the letter when they spoke toanonymously.
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