News International offers Milly Dowler’s family £3m settlement

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Rupert Murdoch’s company in negotiations over payout that will set new benchmark in phone-hacking scandal Milly Dowler’s family have been made a £3m offer by Rupert Murdoch’s News International in an attempt to settle the phone-hacking case that led to the closure of the News of the World and the resignation of the company’s chief executive, Rebekah Brooks. The money on the table is understood to include a £1m donation to charity and contributions to the family’s legal costs. But the publisher has not yet reached final agreement with the Dowler family, whose lawyers were thought to be seeking a settlement figure closer to £3.5m. The seven-figure sums under negotiation are far larger than other phone-hacking settlements reached – and amount to one of the largest payouts ever made by a newspaper owner – reflecting the fact that the phone-hacking case affected a family who were victims of crime. Milly Dowler went missing aged 13 in March 2002 and was later found murdered. The terms of any final settlement are not expected to be confidential. It is less clear, however, whether more detail will emerge about how and when the phone was targeted. The family and their lawyers declined to commenton Monday. The hacking of Milly Dowler’s mobile phone after her death emerged in July. Voicemails were accessed on behalf of the News of the World and messages left for her were deleted to make room for more recordings. This gave the family false hope that she was still alive. On Monday afternoon there was growing speculation that a deal was close, with some involved in the negotiations suggesting a deal could come as soon as this week. However, other sources familiar with the negotiations indicated that there are still enough matters unresolved to mean that a final settlement will be delayed further. The actor Sienna Miller accepted £100,000 from News International after the publisher accepted unconditional liability for her phone hacking and other privacy and harassment claims in May. A month later football pundit Andy Gray accepted £20,000 plus undisclosed costs. Other lawyers bringing phone-hacking cases have privately indicated that they would be advising many of those bringing actions to try to reach a settlement rather than take their cases to lengthy and expensive trials. A handful of cases have been taken forward as lead actions by Mr Justice Vos, to establish a benchmark for settlements in future lawsuits. However, with the amount of damages alone offered to the Dowler family expected to amount to well over £1m, the settlement easily exceeds other high-profile payout made by newspapers by way of apology. In 2008, Kate and Gerry McCann, the parents of the missing Madeleine McCann, accepted £550,000 in damages over more than 100 “seriously defamatory” articles published by Richard Desmond’s Express newspapers, including both the Daily Express and Daily Star . This year, eight newspapers paid an unspecified six figure sum to Chris Jefferies , the landlord of the murdered Joanna Yeates over allegations made against him over the her death. The titles made public apologies to him, and another man Vincent Tabak has been charged with her murder, with a trial due next month. Rupert Murdoch personally met the Dowler family in July, shortly after the story about hacking into her phone broke, making what the family’s lawyer, Mark Lewis, said was a “full and humble” apology . The News Corporation chairman and chief executive “held his head in his hands” and repeatedly told the family he was “very, very sorry”. On Monday night, News International confimed it was “in advanced negotiations with the Dowler family regarding their compensation settlement. No final agreement has yet been reached, but we hope to conclude the discussions as quickly as possible.” Sources close to News International said the publisher had initiated the offer of compensation, although at a level lower than the £3m settlement. Phone hacking Newspapers & magazines National newspapers Newspapers Milly Dowler News International News of the World Dan Sabbagh guardian.co.uk

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