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Meghan Markle just suffered a major setback in her court case!
The Duchess of Sussex is currently suing the publisher of the “Mail on Sunday,” and she just received news that part of her case was thrown out and she has to pay $105,000 in legal fees. Poor Meghan!
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The Duchess had accused the publisher, Associated Newspapers Limited (ANL), of intentionally stirring tension between her and her father by printing a private letter she had written to her father Thomas Markle last year.
Parts of her legal claim were rejected in May--namely that the paper had deliberately stirred animosity between her and her father. Duchess then agreed to pay for the cost of the strike-out hearing, which was later revealed to be the sum of $105,000.
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Meghan is seeking damages for alleged misuse of her private information, copyright infringement and breach of the Data Protection Act over the paper's article, “Revealed: The letter showing true tragedy of Meghan’s rift with a father she says has ‘broken her heart into a million pieces’.”
Meghan is also embroiled with the courts to keep the identities of her close friends who acted as sources to People magazine secret. What a good friend!
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We wish her the best of luck in all of her legal endeavors!