Sir Paul McCartney calls for privacy law after learning his phone was hacked
The singer believes journalists listened to phone calls and messages at the time of his divorce from Heather MillsSir Paul McCartney has called for a privacy law after the police showed him evidence that his phone was hacked.The Beatles star believes that journalists from several newspapers were listening to his phone calls and messages around the time of his divorce from his second wife, Heather Mills, in 2008.He said the invasion of his privacy had had a lasting effect: "I tend not to say much...
Guardian Music — The singer believes journalists listened to phone calls and messages at the time of his divorce from Heather MillsSir Paul McCartney has called for a privacy law after th... more info
Starpulse — Paul McCartney has learned to be cautious after becoming a victim of phone-hacking - he refuses to hold long conversations over the phone and only leaves "benign" message... more info
Jam! Showbiz Music, Canada — Sir Paul McCartney has learned to be cautious after becoming a victim of phone-hacking - he refuses to hold long conversations over the phone and only leaves "benign" mes... more info