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Ashley Cole privacy payout

Posted on November 3, 2009 by pogowasright.org

Brendan Abbot reports:

Ashley Cole has settled out of court in what would have been a landmark £200,000 privacy case over his alleged affairs.

The Chelsea star, 28, brought action against The Sun and Mirror Group Newspapers in April 2008 for invasion of privacy.

Ashley was seeking a reported £200,000 in damages over kiss-and-tell stories.

Read more in the Daily Star.

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