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flag David Furnish accused the Daily Mail’s publisher of illegal spying and data theft, calling it a homophobic campaign, in a London court on Feb. 5, 2026.

flag David Furnish, husband of Elton John, testified in London’s High Court on February 5, 2026, accusing the Daily Mail’s publisher, Associated Newspapers, of unlawfully obtaining private information through phone tapping, private investigators, and unauthorized access to their home. flag He described the media’s actions as an “abomination” and part of a long-standing homophobic campaign, citing the publication of their son’s birth certificate before they received it and the use of sensitive medical details about Elton John. flag Furnish denied giving consent for leaks and emphasized their strict media strategy, while ANL denied wrongdoing, claiming information came from public sources or confidential leaks. flag The case, involving seven claimants including Prince Harry and Liz Hurley, continues, with Elton John set to testify.

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