Records show that Scotland Yard had doubts about Will Lewis' cooperation in the U.K. hacking investigation. During the crucial early period of the investigation, Rupert Murdoch's UK company was deleting data from its servers. Sources indicate that UK police saw Will Lewis as an impediment to their phone hacking investigation, with plaintiffs alleging that Lewis gave the 'green light' to delete News Corp. emails, according to the New York Times. Will Lewis also told police he suspected Britain’s ex-PM Gordon Brown of plotting to steal the emails of Rupert Murdoch’s U.K. CEO, a claim dismissed by a detective as 'poppycock.'
EXCLUSIVE: Will Lewis told police he suspected Britain’s ex-PM Gordon Brown was plotting to steal the emails of Rupert Murdoch’s U.K. CEO. A detective’s verdict: “Poppycock.” https://t.co/lag70AgoFa
EXCLUSIVE | Will Lewis told police he suspected Britain’s ex-PM Gordon Brown of plotting to steal the emails of Rupert Murdoch’s U.K. CEO. A detective’s verdict: “Poppycock.” https://t.co/fQAj80OMGb
Sources: UK police saw Will Lewis as an impediment to their phone hacking investigation; plaintiffs say Lewis gave the "green light" to delete News Corp. emails (New York Times) https://t.co/nfRFo6AxXi https://t.co/Yfmm5dY9zH
Stellar reporting from @Jo_Becker and @ScheckNYTimes: "...during the crucial early period of the investigation," Rupert Murdoch's UK company "was deleting data from its servers..." this is regarding the hacking investigation handled by Will Lewis: https://t.co/K9Tf8cPIds
Records show that Scotland Yard had doubts about Will Lewis’ cooperation in U.K. hacking investigation. https://t.co/MAzB1PDZPS