News Corp Hid Important Incriminating
Email In The Phone Hacking Case That Has Now Been Subpoenaed
July 19. 2012
Rupert Murdoch
[Article background: this is another in the series of phone hacking
articles the Judiciary Report has published, regarding a scandal I broke
first in October 2005, via a police
complaint I filed with the Metropolitan Police in London, England. 57
people have been arrested by the Metropolitan Police since the time I filed
the complaint. However, the Murdochs and other key conspirators remain free
and the FBI has not arrested anyone, though the crimes began and continue
in News Corp's New York headquarters]
Mainstream reports indicate Rupert Murdoch's News Corp and
its subsidiary News International, hid a very "significant" email
where the company openly discussed the hacking of a very "well
known" person. Many are hailing this discovery, which occurred in a
court hearing, as proof the company knew exactly what it has been doing in
engaging in criminal invasion of privacy.
James Murdoch, Elisabeth Murdoch, Rupert Murdoch and
Lachlan Murdoch have no respect for the law
Murdoch's son was already outed via a separate email,
giving the go ahead regarding News Corp engaging in criminal phone hacking.
Therefore, this latest discovery only serves to strengthen the evidence
against them. One does not phone hack and computer hack people over and
over again by accident.
STORY SOURCE
Phone
hacking: 'significant' email from News International executive ...
News
Corp failed to disclose executive's phone-hack email
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