Tom Cruise reportedly is embroiled in a $5 million lawsuit with a magazine editor. The "Jack Reacher" star is accused of wiretapping telephone conversations and has been brought in for questioning on Tuesday, December 18.
According to Radar Online, Cruise, his lawyer Bert Fields and a private
investigator named Anthony Pellicano conspired to unlawfully tap Michael
Davis Sapir's phone. Pellicano, who is now imprisoned, had already been
convicted on several charges for wiretapping numerous people.
The Sapir lawsuit, which has its roots in a different legal action,
actually was filed in 2009 but Cruise was only able to be questioned
Tuesday. He spent three hours at the Mandarin Oriental hotel in New York
answering questions. "It was all very secretive," a source told Radar.
"This battle has been ongoing and getting to the point where Cruise had
to sit for a deposition obviously took a long time."
Sapir first dragged Cruise into legal action back in 2001. He claimed he
had a video evidence of the actor in a gay activity and was willing to
sell it for $500,000. Cruise sued the editor but settled it after Sapir
admitted that there was no such video.
This time, Sapir claimed that Cruise heard from the conversations that
Sapir's attorney believed they had a good case but worried the actor had
too many financial resources for the editor to fight him. With this new
claim, Sapir gained a strategic advantage in the 2001 action. However,
"Cruise has denied any wrongdoing all along," the source added.
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