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Polanski awarded damages in privacy lawsuit

Posted on January 16, 2010July 3, 2025 by Dissent

Director Roman Polanski has won damages from a French newspaper that photographed him in the Swiss home where he is confined pending extradition proceedings on rape charges.

A Paris court convicted French daily Aujourd’hui en France, with its Paris edition Le Parisien, of breaching Polanski’s privacy.

It ordered the newspaper to pay 3000 euros ($A4671) to him and his wife, French actress Emmanuelle Seigner.

Read more in The Age.

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