By Jody Thompson
George Michael says he is to be interviewed by the Metropolitan Police as part of their Operation Weeting phone hacking investigation over information he claims to have about News International CEO Rebekah Brooks.
Writing on his Twitter this afternoon, he announced: 'Just spoke to my lawyer.... apparently they want to interview me about my comments on Rebekah Brooks here on twitter... 'Like i said, glad to help... :)) I have way more to tell the police than I can tweet to you here....Believe it or not, i've been careful so far!'
In a series of tweets, he insisted that News Of The World editor Rebekah Brooks told him personally the paper got the majority of its stories from the police.
He wrote: 'Rebekah Brooks sat two feet from me in my own home and told me that it was never the public that came to them with information on celebrities, and that the police always got there first.'Read more:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2013476/George-Michael-interviewed-police-Rebekah-Brooks-Twitter-claims.html#ixzz1Rre9IAibGeorge partying in the streets over the news that Murdoch was shuttering News of the World. They hounded George and even hacked into his phone messages to find out he was arrested for drug-driving, and reported their findings. He said also that every time he was in the police station, some dirty cop would get a hold of NOTW paper and tell them everything. George said he got his "karmuppance" for his bad behavior out in public, but this behavior of the paper had to stop.
