Tulisa case collapse. The Sun faces a significant bill for court - TopicsExpress



          

Tulisa case collapse. The Sun faces a significant bill for court costs and Mr Mahmood could face a perjury trial. Anybody remember John Alford who served six months in prison because of this shyster who entrapped him ? Coincidentally a few weeks after John had bumped into, and warned Ross Kemp, that the animal he was in a nightclub with was from the News of the world (Rebekah Brookes) RK : Do you mind thats my girlfriend JA : just goes to show you then John was certainly not a rocket scientist, however was a highly paid actor. He asked me if he could have a few days off as a Sheik had asked him to go to Dubai with Sylvester Stallone, was going to pay him a fortune to open a night club there ........ the rest is history. The Guardian quotes a spokeswoman for media pressure group Hacked Off who says this case explodes the self-serving myth propagated by some in the press industry, that when the News of the World closed, newspaper malpractice ended. The trial - for supplying cocaine - collapsed dramatically after a judge ruled it was likely the Suns investigative reporter Mazher Mahmood had attempted to persuade a witness to change his evidence, then lied about it under oath. The trial judge said Mr Mahmood - known as the fake sheikh for the Arab costume he frequently uses in his undercover investigations - had gone to considerable lengths to get Ms Contostavlos to agree to involve herself in criminal conduct, certainly far greater lengths than would have been regarded as appropriate had he been a police investigator.
Posted on: Tue, 22 Jul 2014 08:56:35 +0000

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