PogoWasRight.org

Menu
  • About
  • Privacy
Menu

UK: Privacy payout for Cheryl’s husband

Posted on October 20, 2014July 1, 2025 by Dissent

Shropshire Star reports:

Businessman Jean Bernard Fernandez-Versini, who married the 31-year-old singer better known as Cheryl Cole in July, brought proceedings for invasion of privacy and breach of the Data Protection Act 1998 at London’s High Court against National Magazine Company Ltd, publisher of Reveal magazine.

His solicitor, Callum Galbraith, told Judge Richard Parkes that the “deeply intrusive” article was very upsetting for Mr Fernandez-Versini as, despite his wife’s fame, he was not and had no wish to be a public figure.

Spread across three pages, it detailed his childhood, his life in France where he was brought up and made public information about his father, late mother, their personal finances, relationships and feelings about each other..

Read more on Shropshire Star.

No related posts.

Category: BreachesCourtNon-U.S.

Post navigation

← Senator Schumer pushes for tougher GPS tracking laws
Facebook To DEA: Hey, No Setting Up Fake Accounts →

Now more than ever

Search

Contact Me

Email: [email protected]

Mastodon: Infosec.Exchange/@PogoWasRight

Signal: +1 516-776-7756

Categories

Recent Posts

  • Google Settles Privacy Class Action Over Period Tracking App
  • ICE Is Searching a Massive Insurance and Medical Bill Database to Find Deportation Targets
  • Franklin, Tennessee Resident Sentenced to 30 Months in Federal Prison on Multiple Cyber Stalking Charges
  • On July 7, Gemini AI will access your WhatsApp and more. Learn how to disable it on Android.
  • German court awards Facebook user €5,000 for data protection violations
  • Record-Breaking $1.55M CCPA Settlement Against Health Information Website Publisher
  • Ninth Circuit Reviews Website Tracking Class Actions and the Reach of California’s Privacy Law

RSS Recent Posts on DataBreaches.net

  • Avantic Medical Lab hacked; patient data leaked by Everest Group
  • Integrated Oncology Network victim of phishing attack; multiple locations affected (2)
  • HHS’ Office for Civil Rights Settles HIPAA Privacy and Security Rule Investigation with Deer Oaks Behavioral Health for $225k and a Corrective Action Plan
  • HB1127 Explained: North Dakota’s New InfoSec Requirements for Financial Corporations
  • Credit reports among personal data of 190,000 breached, put for sale on Dark Web; IT vendor fined
©2025 PogoWasRight.org. All rights reserved.