London
(ANI):
British
actress
Sienna
Miller,
who
won
a
privacy
case
in
January
against
a
paparazzi,
has
yet
again
won
a
case
over
the
publication
of
her
intrusive
photos.
The
star
has
recently
accepted
15,000
pounds
in
damages
from
the
'Daily
Star'
after
it
published
her
privacy-invading
photograph
taken
in
LA.
Claiming
the
intrusive
photo
violated
her
personal
space,
the
'Alfie'
actress
had
taken
action
against
the
newspaper,
who
later
printed
an
apology
as
well,
reports
BBC.
"We
apologise
to
Sienna
for
publishing
this
photograph," the
Daily
Star
stated.
The
newspaper
also
said
that
it
accepted
that
she
was
"extremely
harassed
and
distressed
by
persistent
pursuit
and
intimidating
tactics"
adopted
by
the
paparazzi.
The
actress
had
won
a
similar
privacy
lawsuit
in
January
against
a
photographer
who
took
her
nude
pictures
while
she
was
filming
for
'Hippie
Hippie
Shake'.
Following
her
claim
that
the
photos
were
taken
without
her
consent,
a
London
High
Court
had
passed
the
judgement
in
her
favour.