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Amerigo Vespucci Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jul-11-11 02:07 PM
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Wake him up before he go-goes...to Give Evidence in Phone Hacking Scandal!
George Michael to Give Evidence in Phone Hacking ScandalPop star continues to rail against 'News of the World' on Twitter



http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/george-michael-to-give-evidence-in-phone-hacking-scandal-20110711

By ROLLING STONE

JULY 11, 2011 12:45 PM ET

George Michael announced on Twitter earlier today that British authorities have requested to interview him about his comments regarding Rebekah Brooks, the editor of the recently shuttered U.K. tabloid News of the World. The pop star took to Twitter last week to celebrate the end of the paper, which has been embroiled in a major phone-hacking scandal. In that string of tweets, Michael mentioned that he once confronted Brooks, who he says had mysteriously entered his home to tell him that "it was never the public" that came to the paper with information regarding his activities, and that "the police always got there first."

In another flurry of tweets today, Michael continued to talk about the phone-hacking scandal, insisting that it is "so important to the future of Britain." This time around, the singer focused his vitriol on Jonathan Rees, a private investigator that he says is a key figure in the News of the World's illegal activities. The singer urged his fans to read up on the Guardian's reporting on Rees, declaring the rival paper to be "the true heroes in all of this."

While on the topic of his home being surveilled by the press, Michael shared an anecdote about a pair of photographers who camped outside his estate for years. "One night in particular, I strolled over the road to one of them and tapped on his window and said 'I hope you like my taste in men," he wrote.
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