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Shillings Win Apology And Damages For Olivier Martinez From The Sun

 

Released on: October 9, 2009, 9:23 am
Author: Shillings
Industry: Law

Olivier Martinez, represented by London law firm Schillings and Paris law firm Asmar & Assayag has won his libel action against The Sun, at the High Court in London, following the publication of false allegations that Mr. Martinez cheated on Kylie Minogue during their relationship.

On 26 November 2007, The Sun published an article under the headline "Kylie 'still loves' ex Martinez" which contained the defamatory and untrue allegation that Mr Martinez had cheated on Kylie Minogue. In order to vindicate his reputation Mr. Martinez issued libel proceedings against News Group Newspapers Limited in relation to the article.

A representative of Schillings said that: "This false allegation has caused Mr. Martinez considerable embarrassment and distress."

They also said that: "Mr. Martinez is glad that The Sun has accepted that the allegations are false and that the article should never have been published at all".

In the High Court in London The Sun newspaper apologised to Mr. Martinez, agreed to publish an apology in the newspaper and to pay damages and legal costs.

The Sun's lawyer said: "The Defendant sincerely apologises to the Claimant for the distress and embarrassment this article has caused. It accepts that the allegations are untrue and ought never to have been published."

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Notes to editors:
Case number: HQ08X02862

About Schillings, solicitors to Olivier Martinez:
Schillings is one of Britain's top law firms dedicated to safeguarding the reputations of international corporations, brands, celebrities and high-profile business people. The firm's track-record in defamation, privacy and copyright cases, as well as commercial dispute resolution is second to none.

Defamation privacy and copyright are at the heart of the firm's work, prompting The Independent newspaper to call Schillings a "spectacularly efficient media law firm."

Schillings clients include the recording artist Madonna, supermodel Naomi Campbell, seven times Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong, Harry Potter author JK Rowling, pharmaceuticals maker GlaxoSmithKline, steel maker Arcelor Mittal, the Harrods Group and the London Stock Exchange.

For further enquiries please contact:
Christopher Mills
Commercial Director
Schillings
41 Bedford Square
London
WC1B 3HX
United Kingdom
+44(0)20 7034 9000

 

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