According to Hurley, the newspaper has tapped her phones, placed microphones outside her windows, and stolen her medical records, among other "astonishing things."
"There were microphones on the windowsill in my dining room. I was being eavesdropped on," Hurley told the court, calling the press intrusion "deeply hurtful."
Liz Hurley, along with Prince Harry and Elton John, is among seven plaintiffs who say Associated Newspapers Ltd hired private investigators to illegally snoop on their private lives for two decades.
The publisher denies the allegations and has called the claims absurd.





