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Privacy payout for Sienna Miller - 5RB Barristers Call 5RB+44 (0)20 7242 2902 Menu About us Our work People Barristers Support team Recruitment Resources Cases News Publications Articles 5RB Talks Links Contact Contact us Enquiry Visit us Urgent injunctions Complaints procedure Register for 5RB updates Barristers Cases Privacy payout for Sienna Miller Actress settles for £37,500 in damages over publication of nude photographs Sienna Miller has accepted £37,500 in compensation from Newsgroup Newspapers and Xposure Photo Agency Ltd following the publication of nude photographs of the actress in the News of the World and The Sun.


The settlement amount is thought to be the largest payout in a privacy action for photographic invasion of privacy. The photographs were taken while Ms Miller was filming nude scenes for her new film Hippie Hippie Shake.


In addition to the compensation, Newsgroup Newspapers and Xposure Photo Agency have undertaken not to republish any of the photographs in question, and to delete all copies of the photographs.


A privacy action against the individual photographer is on-going. Ms Miller has issued an application for default judgment, which is likely to be heard in January 2008.


5RB‘s David Sherborne, instructed by Carter-Ruck, represented Ms Miller.


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Sienna Miller wins privacy payout – BBC
Tabloids in damages payout to Miller – Channel 4
Sienna Miller wins payout from Sun and News of the World – Guardian
Miller wins biggest payout for invasion of privacy – Independent
Sienna Miller settles with News Group and agency in privacy battle – Press Gazette

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