Phone-hacking trial: Secrets, shouting and MI5
- Kuttner and Goodman “fell out” over Diana biography
- Defendant “memory loss” due to stroke
- Neil “Wolfman” Wallis shouted out secret stories
- Hacker payments continued after guilty plea “to keep him sweet,” barrister suggests
- Allegation MI5 officer leaking information “pretty serious stuff,” prosecution say
Court resumed this morning to hear cross-examination of former News of the World managing editor Stuart Kuttner, who is charged with conspiracy to illegally intercept voicemails while he worked at the now defunct tabloid.
David Spens QC, acting for former News of the World Royal editor Clive Goodman, was first to rise to question the defendant.”You’ve said a lot of complimentary things Read full story ›
Source: The Drum




