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Jul 24

The president of FIA, Max Mosley, has emerged as the single winner of the duel between him and sensationalist British tabloid ‘News of the World’ after accusations that poured over the person to say that Mosley took part in orgies with Nazi overtones.

Mr Mosley, after the publication of the British newspaper, launched a legal battle against the entity. The balance tilted in favour of Mosley at the time that the witness who was who recorded the images of the orgy, known as E Women, conpareció not as a witness to testify inthe trial.

Finally, a British court has stated that ‘News of the World’ has invaded the privacy of Mr Mosley and conviction to a fine of rotating 60,000 pounds (76,200 euros) to be added to the 12,000 pounds (17,500 euros) that the newspaper paid the prostitute, Women E so that recorded images.

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Jul 11

Today we had to have the hearing held for trial between Max Mosley and the British tabloid newspaper News of the World by recording the orgy that kept the president of FIA with four prostitutes, according to the newspaper involved, with dyes Nazis.

The key to resolving the view was that the lady took the pictures and has been known as “E”, but finally the defence of the newspaper has declared that women are under too much pressure and it was not sensible to call to testify .

Faced with this very notable absence in the resolution of the case the hearing has been postponed to next Monday in which Mr Mosley hopes to draw something positive after the publication say that he has broken his life.

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