Sunday, January 29, 2012

Princess Diana's psychic sues for defamation

TV psychic Sally Morgan sues Daily Mail for defamation
 26 January 2012

TV psychic Sally Morgan is demanding damages of £150,000 from Associated Newspapers over a Daily Mail story accusing her of scamming a vulnerable audience.
The article, published on 22 September, was headlined: “What a load of crystal balls!”
It alleged Morgan pretended to have psychic powers when she was in fact simply repeating instructions from members of her team via a microphone and hidden earpiece, according to a writ lodge at the High Court.
Morgan, who was Princess Diana’s former psychic, claims the story caused substantial damage to her reputation, as well as hurt, distress and embarrassment.
The story was widely reported in the national press at the time but Associated Newspapers is the only publisher named on the writ. The story in question was an opinion piece by the magician and former psychic Paul Zenon.

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Beginning as the United Enmore and Stanmore Spiritualist Church, the Church opened in 1913. In 1921 the famous author Arthur Conan Doyle gave his farewell speech to fellow Spiritualists at the church after a 2 month visit to Australia.

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