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Hulk Hogan's lawyer says editors of Gawker intended to harm Hogan when they posted online an excerpt of a secretly recorded video of him engaged in an intimate sex act. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Celebrity wrestler Hulk Hogan wins a $115 million lawsuit against the website Gawker, a Maryland police officer is killed by friendly fire, and three Franciscan friars are arraigned on charges of conspiracy in the week's top crime stories. Linda So reports.
The lawyers of Karim Benzema and Mustapha Zouaoui arrive at a court in Versailles, near Paris, to hear the verdict of a trial in which the Real Madrid star was charged with complicity in a bid to blackmail his former France team-mate Mathieu Valbuena with a sex tape. Karim Benzema was given a one-year suspended sentence. IMAGES
Former professional wrestler Hulk Hogan says he felt "numb" and "couldn't quit shaking" when he found out a sex tape of himself was posted online. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Christian Brueckner, the German man suspected of abducting missing British toddler Madeleine McCann, appears in public for the first time since being named in her case, arriving at a court in Braunschweig for the start of his trial on unrelated sex crime charges. German prosecutors have yet to charge Brueckner over Madeleine's disappearance, but in October 2022 he was charged with five separate counts of rape and child sex abuse allegedly committed in Portugal, where Madeleine disappeared, between 2000 and 2017. IMAGES