Actor Hugh Grant says he is determined to "exact justice" on the people who used unlawful means to obtain private information about him. In a new ITV documentary ‘Tabloids on Trial’, the ‘Four Weddings and a Funeral’ star admits he still feels bitter despite reaching an out-of-court settlement with The Sun newspaper’s parent company.
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00:00So, in the case of my flat burglary, yeah, it was quite spectacular in that the whole
00:06door had been taken off its hinges, up, it's a big walk up, like four floors up, and yes,
00:12they'd been through the flat and nothing was stolen.
00:15They'd been there to get information, and a lot of information about the interior and
00:22the contents of my flat appeared in newspapers a couple of days later, and there's never
00:26been a burglary before or since.
00:27I don't hold massive grievances against the foot soldiers or these guys who did this stuff.
00:34Not against them, but I remain bitter and determined to exact justice on the executives
00:42who commissioned this stuff.