MILAN, ITALY – A phone spying case which involved the hacking of top Italian celebrities has finally been settled after dragging on since 1997. That’s the year that Telecom Italia was accused of playing a role in illegally accessing telephone records of private customers. The company was eventually controlled by tire company Pirelli but the scandal continued. Now, the two companies have agreed to pay $10.4 million for their role in the scandal.
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