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Could it finally be over? Max Mosley and Google end their legal fight over S&M orgy photos

Posted on May 15, 2015 by pogowasright.org

After more than seven years since the first media report appeared of a sex orgy involving Max Mosley – a media report that Mosley argued violated his privacy – is this case finally over? The Journal reports:

Google and ex-Formula One boss Max Mosley have settled a dispute over images from a sadomasochistic orgy he took part in, the US tech giant and Mosley’s German lawyer said today.

“The dispute is settled, to the satisfaction of both sides,” German lawyer Tanja Irion said, confirming a report by Spiegel news weekly to be published tomorrow.

She said Mosely, 75, had commented that “the agreement is confidential … I’m happy and I do not want to jeopardise it”.

Google spokesman Klaas Flechsig also said that “I can confirm that we have settled the dispute to the satisfaction of both sides in all countries.

Read more on The Journal.

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