Friday, February 12, 2010

John Terry Jets To See His Wife

John Terry and wife Toni

Former England football captain and Chelsea FC player, John Terry, has flown to Dubai to see his heartbroken wife, Toni and their twins, after news went public he had slept with one of her friends, who became pregnant and had an abortion he paid for. The scandal has cost him his captaincy, but not his marriage, which he seeks to repair.

Meanwhile, back in England, Terry's mistress, Vanessa Perroncel, is accusing a news outlet of hacking her cell phone and that of her friends, for scoops and definitive evidence in the case.

John Terry flies to Dubai for showdown talks with wife Toni Poole

Thursday 11 February 2010 10.18 GMT - John Terry boarded a flight to Dubai this morning with the intention of speaking with estranged wife, Toni Poole.

Poole, the mother of Terry's two children, fled to the UAE soon after reports emerged regarding an affair between the Chelsea captain and Vanessa Perroncel, the ex-partner of the 29-year-old's former club team-mate Wayne Bridge...

http://www.guardian.co.uk

Solicitor for woman in John Terry scandal suspects phone-hacking

Mobile phones of Vanessa Perroncel and friends showed signs of being illegally accessed, according to lawyer
Wednesday 10 February 2010 15.39 GMT

A lawyer for Vanessa Perroncel, the woman at the centre of the John Terry scandal, is investigating the possibility that Perroncel had her mobile phone hacked by journalists.

The model's phone and those of her friends showed signs of being illegally accessed, Charlotte Harris of JMW Solicitors told MediaGuardian.co.uk. There was evidence that information from voicemail messages had appeared in national newspaper articles, she said.

Harris added she was investigating the incident and was contacting various authorities, including the police and the information commissioner. She had also written to mobile-phone operator Vodafone...

Harris also represents Perroncel's agent Max Clifford, who last week won a court action allowing him access to documents concerning the News of the World phone-hacking case, which saw a private investigator used by the paper, Glenn Mulcaire, and the paper's royal editor, Clive Goodman, jailed.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2010/feb/10/privacy-medialaw