London (Reuters) - belong to mirror group of British newspapers are faced with mobile phone the hacker's legal requirements by four people, including former England soccer team head coach sven-goran eriksson media reported that on Monday.
The company had charged illegal hackers voice mail, news group newspaper, publisher's now-defunct news le monde ", this is part of the international news, rupert murdoch's news corp empire of British branch.
The latest claim that mirror group of reporters to listen to sven-goran eriksson, a former nanny Abby Gibson, David Beckham's family, former British football player Gary Flitcroft and actress Shobna ancient Lydia SMS.
Claims that "violates relevant" clipping and/or misuse of mobile phone voice mail and/or intercept telephone account "private information" faith and abuse.
Submitted a claim without any material, according to the "financial times" published on the website of an article.
Hackers charges in the past blunt the mirror champions, but publishing papers, including the "daily mirror, the Sunday mirror and people have been trying to deny that there is any improper behavior.
Four claim, representative mark lewis, also represents the other celebrities and claim in action on international news, and 4 months, service claim mirror, "financial times" said.
"May not have documentary smoking gun, but we have a smoking bullet action, the consequences will be displayed," lewis told sky news (Monday).
Lewis and did not immediately make further comments.
Lodge a claim that telephone hacker attack happened in the daily mirror "edit Pierce Morgan, edit, from 1994 to 1995 in editing daily mirror" from 1995 to 2004, murdoch's news of the world.
Morgan, is now in the United States CNN talk-show host, has been refusing to phone hackers in his time as editors, including refused to claim Leveson ask high-profile appeared in December.
Mirror group has publicly said it did not investigate any was charged with illegal behavior, in its title, because there is no evidence of reporters into any phone.
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