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But it looks like they might have finally found a way to stop the rumours once and for all, they're going to sue the News Of The World, yeah, that ought to do it.
The BBC reports:
"In a story published on 24 January, the paper said the couple would separate and had agreed the division of assets and custody of their children. The couple's lawyer, Keith Schilling, called the "widely republished" allegations "false and intrusive".
"He added the paper had failed to meet "reasonable demands" for an apology. He said the pair had also asked for a retraction of the allegations, which had subsequently been "widely republished by mainstream news outlets"."
Meanwhile, a spokesperson for the NOTW declined to comment.
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