Judge Rules Against Meghan Markle in First Part of Case Against the Mail on Sunday’s Publisher

May 01, 2020 at 01:27PM BY ALYSSA BAILEY MAY 1, 2020 WATCH: WHAT MEGHAN MARKLE’S STAFF ACTUALLY THINKS ABOUT THEIR BOSS Meghan Markle’s legal team has lost the first battle in her privacy case against the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday’s publisher, but the heart of the case will continue to be litigated. The Duchess of Sussex is arguing the Mail on Sunday breached her privacy when it published excerpts of a handwritten, private letter she sent to her father Thomas Markle. Royal reporters Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand wrote that the judge struck out three categories of allegations. Scobie explained they were struck out on these grounds: “Publisher’s motive is not relevant in a privacy claim; Litigating the issues would be disproportionately complicated; and Elements had been introduced in a way that did not meet some procedural requirements.” He added that Meghan will not be appealing this ruling and the case will move forward. The Mail on Sunday’s legal rep, Scobie added, conceded this ruling “will not affect Meghan’s ability ‘to get home’ on the case.” The next hearing date is not set yet. Omid Scobie ✔@scobie  · May 1, 2020 Judge based decision to strike out additional elements on a few grounds: — Publisher’s motive is not relevant in a privacy claim — Litigating the issues would be disproportionately complicated — Elements had been introduced in a way that did not meet some procedural requirements. https://twitter.com/pa/status/1256178656201912321 … PA Media ✔@PA #Breaking The publisher of the Mail on Sunday has won the first High

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Outer Banks Season 2: Everything We Know

April 30, 2020 at 08:49PM BY SAVANNAH WALSH CURTIS BAKER/NETFLIX Spoilers for season 1 of Outer Banks below. Watching the soapy teen drama of Netflix’s Outer Banks left me longing for a tan, a fictional summer romance, and a sun-drenched vacation. But more than anything, it left me craving a second season that will make sense of the show’s wild final episode. The series follows the socioeconomic warfare between the elite Kooks and working class Pogues in the North Carolina region known as Outer Banks. “It’s the sort of place where you either have two jobs or two houses,” the show’s trailer explains. “Two tribes, one island.” At the show’s center is a treasure hunt for $400 million aboard a sunken ship. Along the way, there are love triangles and murder motives to satisfy all your horny and vindictive urges. If you, too, found yourself invested in a show that somehow satisfies your One Tree Hill, The Goonies, and Gossip Girl obsessions, here’s everything you need to know about a potential second season. There’s no confirmation or release date. Netflix has yet to officially renew the 10-episode drama, which was released on April 15. However, should the show get green-lit for season 2, production will likely be delayed. Filming on TV shows and films has halted across the board due to COVID-19, meaning Outer Banks season 2 (likely) won’t be headed to our screens until late 2021 or early 2022. Season 1 left off on a major cliffhanger. It’s hard to imagine any viewer would be satisfied with Outer Banks ending after that season 1 finale, which saw the

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