The News of the World's expose into Max Mosley's private life could end up costing the British tabloid nearly £1million.
In March this year that tabloid published a story about the FIA President's private sex life, earning them a trip to the London High Court as Mosley sued them for breach of privacy.
On Thursday a judge ruled in his favour, ording the News of the World to pay him £60,000 in damages.
However, given that they were also orded to pay for his defence as well as their own the costs of the story could come close to a million.
Not only did the newspaper wrack up a bill of £400,000 defending themselves but Mosley's legal fees are around £450,000.
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