http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/feedarticle/9963202Actress Sienna Miller told a media ethics inquiry Thursday that she was left paranoid, anxious and scared by years of relentless tabloid pursuit that ranged from paparazzi outside her house to the hacking of her mobile phone.
Miller said the surveillance, and a stream of personal stories about her in the tabloid press, led her to accuse friends and family of leaking information to the media. In fact, her cell phone voice mails had been hacked by Rupert Murdoch's News of the World.
Miller, 29, said the scrutiny left her feeling "very violated and very paranoid and anxious, constantly."
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Miller, wearing a black dress, said taking on Murdoch's media conglomerate had been a difficult decision.
Leveson Inquiry: Actress Sienna Miller gives evidence
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