Congratulations to Sir Cliff winning his claim against the BBC. A vile corporation IMO.
"Sir Cliff Richard wins £210,000 in damages in privacy case against BBC"
Evening Standard - 18 July 2018
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"Sir Cliff Richard has been awarded more then £200,000 after winning a High Court battle against the BBC over its coverage of a police raid on his home.
The 77-year-old singer claimed he was left "shocked and upset" when helicopter footage of officers searching his Berkshire home was screened on the 1pm news.
South Yorkshire Police had briefed a reporter from the corporation in advance of the August 2014 raid, which followed a child sex assault allegation.
But once Sir Cliff had been told he would not face any criminal charges, he sued the BBC and the police force over the damage done to his reputation and career.
The BBC insisted it had a "strong journalistic right" to report on events at Sir Cliff's home, arguing a ruling against it would curb the media's ability to cover police investigations.
But at the High Court today, Mr Justice Mann ruled the singer should be awarded damages for invasion of privacy.
Sky News/MSN news feed.
This was an absolute disgrace! them knowing about Jimmy Savilles 'little sex corporation' OPEN SECRET -and doing the dirty on a man who had not been charged with anything!
Fortunately Sir Cliff had the resources at hand to pay for legal assistance against those who took to the internet to abuse him.
I wonder if any feel the black burning shame they should now that his name has been cleared ... or have they just continued and found someone else to abuse with their unfounded opinions who has less money to deal with them?
One can only make comparison with Sir Cliff's ordeal of trial by the media and those others on whom it has been decided there is "open season".
Sir Cliff Richard spends £70,000 dealing with online trolls after BBC revealed he was child abuse suspectThe singer, who was never charged, is claiming his costs for money spent on hiring solicitors and PR agents to deal with defamatory posts, including those on the Christians Against Cliff Facebook page
ByTom Pettifor
21:00, 29 JUN 2017
SIR Cliff Richard spent over £70,000 dealing with online trolls after the BBC revealed he was a child abuse suspect.
Sir Cliff’s lawyers said the corporation’s coverage of a police raid on his home made people think it was “open season” on the star.
The singer, 76, is suing the BBC over identifying him as a suspect i a child sex abuse investigation.
He is claiming his costs for money spent on hiring solicitors and PR agents to deal with defamatory posts, including those on the Christians Against Cliff Facebook page. It is part of total costs of £279,261 he is demanding.
Sir Cliff also spent £15,000 on legal fees over a suspected blackmail plot after a man demanded money in return for not spreading false sex claims about him.
The star, who was never charged, is suing the BBC for broadcasting South Yorkshire Police’s raid on his home in Sunningdale, Berkshire, in 2014.
High Court papers seen by the Mirror claim Sir Cliff is entitled to special damages because he is a “well-known individual” named in a “lurid and sensational” story. He is also claiming for £105,000 spent on media inquiries and £37,000 on media interviews.
https://www.mirror.co.uk/3am/celebrity-news/sir-cliff-richard-spends-70000-10711294