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Elton John to pursue privacy law case against French media after health rumours

Posted on August 17, 2015 by pogowasright.org

CMU reports:

Elton John is taking legal action in France over “unfounded reports” about his and husband David Furnish’s private life.

Lawyers for the singer have pledged to take action against three French media outlets after they published rumours about John’s health, seemingly after he required treatment for an abscess on his thigh, which became unbearable after a game of tennis.

Read more on CMU.

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