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Mosley 'orgy' injunction refused Mosley 'orgy' injunction refused
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A video showing F1 boss Max Mosley with five prostitutes can be shown on the News of the World website after the High Court refused an injunction.A video showing F1 boss Max Mosley with five prostitutes can be shown on the News of the World website after the High Court refused an injunction.
Mr Justice Eady said the material was widely available and an order would make "little practical difference". Mr Justice Eady said an order would make "little practical difference".
The newspaper claimed Mr Mosley took part in a "Nazi-style orgy in a torture dungeon". Mosley has strongly denied his actions had any Nazi connotations.The newspaper claimed Mr Mosley took part in a "Nazi-style orgy in a torture dungeon". Mosley has strongly denied his actions had any Nazi connotations.
He has faced pressure to resign as president of the International Automobile Federation (FIA).
He is taking legal action over the claims and seeking "unlimited damages".He is taking legal action over the claims and seeking "unlimited damages".
The dam has effectively burst Mr Justice EadyThe dam has effectively burst Mr Justice Eady
The judge said that Mr Mosley no longer had a reasonable expectation of privacy because the content of the video was now "widely familiar".The judge said that Mr Mosley no longer had a reasonable expectation of privacy because the content of the video was now "widely familiar".
As a result, he said, there was no point granting the injunction against the 90-second clip.As a result, he said, there was no point granting the injunction against the 90-second clip.
"The dam has effectively burst," he added."The dam has effectively burst," he added.
"I have, with some reluctance, come to the conclusion that although this material is intrusive and demeaning, and despite the fact that there is no legitimate public interest in its further publication, the granting of an order against this respondent at the present juncture would merely be a futile gesture.""I have, with some reluctance, come to the conclusion that although this material is intrusive and demeaning, and despite the fact that there is no legitimate public interest in its further publication, the granting of an order against this respondent at the present juncture would merely be a futile gesture."
Mr Mosley was not in court. Mr Mosley, who has faced calls from major manufacturers and motoring bodies to stand down, was not in court.
He has insisted that his actions were "harmless and completely legal" and has vowed to fight to keep his job.
His claim for breach of privacy against News Group Newspapers is expected to be heard in July.His claim for breach of privacy against News Group Newspapers is expected to be heard in July.