Hacking left actress ‘paranoid’

ACTRESS Sienna Miller wrongly accused friends and family of selling stories to the Press after journalists obtained personal information by hacking her phone, the Leveson Inquiry heard yesterday.

She told the inquiry into Press standards how she became convinced that those closest to her were leaking intimate details of her private life into the media after changing her phone number three times in three months.

Ms Miller said journalists would “pre-empt” every move she made by hacking her phone and that the paparazzi hounded her for years, leaving her “scared and intensely paranoid.”

Harry Potter author JK Rowling and former motorsport boss Max Mosley also gave evidence on the fourth day of the inquiry.

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