Friday, April 27, 2012

Prosecutors say they won't charge tabloid reporter




LONDON (AP) — British prosecutors have decided not to charge a former reporter for suspected intimidation and harassment as part of their investigation into misconduct by British newspapers.

Alison Levitt of the Crown Prosecution Service says authorities won't charge former News of the World chief reporter Neville Thurlbeck. The allegations related to a blog post in which Thurlbeck allegedly released the home address of a member of News International's Management Standards Committee.

Thurlbeck was one of 11 people for whom criminal cases are being considered. He is still facing other allegations.

The investigations were triggered by revelations that reporters at Rupert Murdoch's now-shuttered News of the World routinely intercepted voice mail messages of those in the public eye.



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