![]() ![]() The judge presiding over Tuesday’s judgment wrote, “The interview allegation does not relate merely to professional practice. Thornton, however, was able to prove that she and Barber had conducted a thirty-minute phone interview. I gave her an interview? Surely I would have noticed?” I would have taken this on trust, except that my eye flicked down the list of her 250 interviewees and practically fell out of its socket when it hit the name Lynn Barber. The suit began after Telegraph contributor Lynn Barber wrote in a review, “Thornton claims her book is based on hour-long interviews with more than 250 people. Daily Telegraph Ordered to Pay $100,000 over Review of Seven Days in the Art WorldĬarolyn Kellogg writes in the Los Angeles Times that the parent company of the Daily Telegraph has been ordered to pay roughly $100,000 in damages for libel and malicious falsehood in a review of Seven Days in the Art World, the 2008 book by Sarah Thornton. ![]()
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