![]() ![]() Mr Scobie rejected suggestions he had either ‘innocently created a false memory’ or knowingly fabricated one. He had been ‘taken aback by what seemed completely immoral and I never carried out the task’, the judge was told. ![]() The royal journalist also said that when he did work experience at The People a few weeks earlier, he had been given a list of celebrities’ mobile phone numbers and shown how to access voicemails. Mr Scobie claimed he overheard the conversation between the editor and the women who ran his ‘3am Girls’ showbiz column, with whom he was ‘captivated’. ![]() ![]() The court heard that when he was a journalism student in 2002, Mr Scobie did work experience at the Daily Mirror, where he claimed he witnessed then-editor Piers Morgan being told that a story about Kylie Minogue ‘had come from voicemails’. The duke and others are suing Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN), publisher of the Daily Mirror, Sunday Mirror and The People, over stories they claim were the result of phone hacking or other illegal information gathering. Prince Harry (pictured with his wife Meghan) and others are suing Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN), publisher of the Daily Mirror, Sunday Mirror and The People, over stories they claim were the result of phone hacking or other illegal information gathering. ![]()
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