Rupert Murdoch
[Article
background: this is another in the series of phone hacking articles the
Judiciary Report has published, regarding a scandal I broke first in
October 2005, via a police
complaint I filed with the Metropolitan Police in London,
England. 53 people have been arrested by the Metropolitan Police since
the time I
filed the complaint. However, the Murdochs and other key
conspirators
remain free and the FBI has not arrested anyone, though the crimes
began
and continue in News Corp's New York headquarters]
Three more people have been arrested in connection with the
News Corp phone hacking scandal, bringing the total to 56. Three
individuals were arrested by the Metropolitan Police, over corrupt payments
to public officials, also known as bribery.
In other phone hacking news, Rupert Murdoch's private
investigator, Glenn Mulclaire, has been ordered by the courts, to reveal
who at News Corp ordered him to engage in illegal wiretapping. News Corp
and Mulclaire have been fighting this for sometime, but victims are
applauding the court's decision in this matter. Either way the orders came
from the very top and Murdoch had his minions execute his corrupt plans.
Murdoch is a man that went into the U.S. Congress reciting
information he had learned via phone hacking, which is a serious offense.
This was before the scandal broke wide open this year, when his confidence
in corruption was still firmly intact. Now his top two lieutenants, Rebekah Brooks and Andy Coulson have been arrested twice and charged, wiping the
smug grin off Murdoch's unattractive mug.