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"An American private investigator has told the High Court he engaged in "unlawful stuff" concerning the Duke of Sussex for the Daily Mail and the Mail on Sunday, though he "cannot recall what exactly". Dan Portley-Hanks, also known as "Detective Danno", gave evidence on Tuesday in the ongoing trial where several high-profile figures, including the Duke of Sussex, Sir Elton John, and Baroness Doreen Lawrence, are suing Associated Newspapers Limited (ANL)."
A private investigator, Dan Portley-Hanks, admitted in High Court to having engaged in 'unlawful stuff' related to the Duke of Sussex while working for the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday, though he said he 'cannot recall what exactly' he did. Multiple high-profile claimants, including the Duke of Sussex, Sir Elton John and Baroness Doreen Lawrence, are suing Associated Newspapers Limited alleging unlawful information gathering. ANL denies wrongdoing and contests evidence of confessions by private investigators. Mr Hanks said he worked for ANL titles from the early 1990s until the early 2010s. The Independent emphasizes free-access journalism and seeks donations to fund reporting.
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