London, Sept 23 (ANI): Sienna Miller, who was a victim of the News of the World phone-hacking scandal, has admitted that she accused her mother of leaking stories to the Sunday tabloid because she could not understand how journalists were obtaining information about her private life.
The actress believed a succession of articles about her private life, which appeared in the paper, must have been leaked by a close friend or member of her family.
She was left so paranoid by intimately private stories published between 2005 and 2006 that she accused her mother Josephine, sister and former boyfriend Jude Law of selling them to the press.
After a number of stories appeared that only her inner circle of friends and family could possible know about, the actress, who reached a 100,000 pounds settlement with the NOTW and is now assisting with the Leveson inquiry, said she gathered them together for a showdown.
"I sat down in a room with my mother, my best friend, my sister, my boyfriend, and said someone in this room is lying and selling stories and one of you has got to admit it," the Telegraph quoted her as telling The Independent. (ANI)
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