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Madonna wins case over leaked pics

20.12.2008
Madonna wins case over leaked pics
Leaked photos ... Madonna has won a court case in which she sued over her leaked private wedding pics / AP
London`s High Court is expected to determine the amount to be paid in damages next year over the photos of her 2000 wedding with British film director Guy Ritchie, whom she divorced last month.

The photos were leaked to the press two months ago after an interior designer doing work at her Beverly Hills home copied them.

Judge David Eady found in favour of the artist, whose legal team had argued that the ceremony was "wholly private".

Madonna and Ritchie were granted their divorce last month, having announced it in October.

The couple were married on December 22, 2000 at a lavish ceremony at a Scottish castle, attended by stars including Gwyneth Paltrow and Sting.

The only photographs taken of the wedding were by photographer Jean-Baptiste Mondino, who presented them to Madonna as a personal gift.

Madonna assembled them into an album and kept them in her home.

One of her interior designers, Robert Joseph Wilber, copied at least 26 photographs from that album, by taking photographs of them.

They were then handed over to the Mail on Sunday weekly newspaper by another woman, Bonnie Robinson, on the day Madonna and Ritchie announced their split.

Robinson, who lives in Los Angeles, was paid $11,220 for the pictures, 11 of which were published by the Mail on Sunday on October 19, and were reduced in size so that readers would not know that they were photographs of photographs.

Madonna`s lawyer, Matthew Nicklin, said the singer was given no warning, and added that she was seeking "in excess of ($11.2 million), being the estimated value of the photographs``.

Her spokeswoman, Liz Rosenberg, said the singer would donate any damages awarded to the charitable foundation she set up to help AIDS orphans in Malawi, where her three-year-old adopted son David Banda was born.

Madonna is thought to be the world`s highest-earning female singer - Forbes.com put her at the top of its latest "cash queens of music" list with earnings of $108 million between June 2006 and June 2007.
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