Sienna Miller: Sun's actions damaged my reputation
Sienna Miller says the Sun tried to "profit out of her misery" as she formally settled a phone hacking claim.
In a statement read in court, Sienna Miller's lawyers said she believed the Sun had targeted medical records about her pregnancy, despite the publisher's denials.
A High Court judge ruled Miller could publicly repeat some of her suspicions, even if they were unproven.
News Group Newspapers (NGN) denies any illegal information-gathering took place at The Sun and has agreed to settle her case for "substantial damages" without any admission of liability.
The payout is confidential.
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