FORMER newspaper editor Rebekah Brooks confessed to hacking Sir Paul McCartney's phone, the Old Bailey was told yesterday.
She told Eimear Cook it was "easy" to illegally intercept the voicemails of celebrities, jurors heard.
Mrs Cook, wed to former Ryder Cup captain Monty, 50, between 1990 and 2006, said she met Brooks for lunch in Knightsbridge, central London, in 2005.
The engagement was arranged after she became the target of a "hatchet job" by papers including The Sun, she said.
"She couldn't believe that famous people, that have all these
advisors, that they don't know to change their PIN code to make their
phone secure."
The blonde Scot said Brooks, 45, boasted a NOTW story about pop legend Macca, 71, came from hacking.
She
said: "She told me (Heather Mills and Paul McCartney) had had a big
argument in New York, and Heather had thrown her engagement ring out of
the window. I had the impression she was talking about Paul McCartney's
phone, that it had not had its PIN code changed."
Brooks' QC Jonathan Laidlaw accused Mrs Cook of making up the conversation about phone hacking.
He said it could not have taken place because Mrs Cook had muddled up the date of the meal.
Brooks and others deny charges including phone hacking, misconduct in public office and perverting justice. The trial continues.
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