A Manhattan-based journalist may not use or sell the recordings of her interviews with the Egyptian-born businessman Mohamed al-Fayed, a state judge has ruled.
In June, Mr. al-Fayed-best known as the owner of London’s Harrods department store and the father of Dodi al-Fayed, who died alongside Diana, Princess of Wales-obtained a default judgment against Daphne Barak, an Israeli-born celebrity interviewer whose subjects have ranged from Kid Rock to Muammar al-Gaddafi.
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