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Courts Meghan Markle's victory: Mail on Sunday loses appeal trial for threatening her private life
The celebrities' fight against the British tabloids is not trivial. A decade ago,
James Murdoch
, son of the multimedia business shark
Rupert Murdoch
, closed the
News of the World
after
the wiretapping scandal
because to get inside information they had tapped the phones of
Elle MacPherson, Jude Law, Sienna Miller
or the representative by
Dodi al Fayed,
Lady Di's boyfriend. Two years ago,
Meghan Markle
(40) started a
legal process
against the editorial group of
The Mail on Sunday
and
MailOnline
(Associated Newspaper) by publishing parts of a letter addressed to his father Thomas after their wedding in May 2018.
The High Court of London agreed with the Duchess of Sussex, for which the newspaper has just offered a
public apology
as well as
compensation close to two million
euros, costs included.
But who is the person who has been
defending Meghan's rights?
This is Jenny Afia, a
prestigious Cambridge lawyer
who
has defended Elton John and Adele
in the past
and who for 15 years has worked as an associate at the London firm Schillings, which
represented Brad Pitt
during the bitter divorce proceedings with Angelina Jolie.
His professional achievements have been awarded the Billboard Top Music Lawyers 2020 and 2021, the Spears Top Ten Reputation Lawyers 2021 and the Young Lawyer of the Year by the British Legal Award in 2008, among others.
Meghan Markle and her husband, Prince Harry.GTRES
Specializing in
celebrity
reputations and privacy
of all walks of life, early in her career she was involved in
corporate litigation,
but it was just too boring to see her male colleagues reading the
Financial Times
and her flipping through
Grazia
magazine
. Because in that, she feels
very identified with women's and gossip magazines
because,
oddly
enough, they are not always harmful. Every now and then she appears in
Vogue
magazine
and is
invited to
London's most pedigree
saraos
, like the BRIT Awards.
She has been
married since 2011 to journalist
Richard Ferrer, editor of the
Jewish News UK
, and they have two children. During their relationship, Afa did something very funny, since after their second date
she sent him a legal notice
because at that time he was working for a tabloid newspaper. He did not trust communication professionals too much. In her spare time she writes for the
Huffington Post
and lectures to protect and create
digital well-being
in the use of the internet by young children.
One of the best pieces of advice she has ever received was to start something before she was ready and she takes it to the letter, as she has faith in finding professionals to help on those projects.
As a lawyer, she considers
the top three qualities to
be intelligence, resilience, and being collaborative, and as a mother, she would love for her little ones to remember her as
"a great mom."
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