CBS/AP/ May 15, 2012, 5:29 AM

Rupert Murdoch empire's Rebekah Brooks charged in hacking scandal

Chairman of News Corporation Rupert Murdoch, Rebekah Brooks former Chief Executive of News International and James Murdoch, son of Rupert Murdoch and Chairman and Chief Executive of News Corporation, Europe and Asia.

Chairman of News Corporation Rupert Murdoch, Rebekah Brooks former Chief Executive of News International and James Murdoch, son of Rupert Murdoch and Chairman and Chief Executive of News Corporation, Europe and Asia. / Getty

(CBS/AP) LONDON - Ex-News of the World editor and News International chief executive Rebekah Brooks and her husband will face charges of attempting to "pervert the course of justice" over Britain's tabloid phone hacking scandal.

Brooks, 43, will face three separate allegations of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice in relation to alleged attempts to hide evidence related to hacking from police.

Alison Levitt, the principal legal advisor to Britain's Director of Public Prosecutions, said the ex-editor's husband Charlie Brooks, a racehorse trainer, will also face similar charges.

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Brooks' former personal assistant Cheryl Carter, the ex-head of security at News International Mark Hanna, Brooks' chauffeur and a member of the firm's security staff also face allegations of obstruction of justice.

The charges are the first to be laid since police launched a new inquiry into phone hacking in Jan. 2011.

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In a statement, Brooks and her husband called the decision to file charges unjust.

"We deplore this weak and unjust decision. After the further unprecedented posturing of the CPS we will respond later today after our return from the police station," the couple said.

Brooks was a trusted manager at the top of media mogul Rupert Murdoch's empire of newspapers and television channels, which spans from New York to his native Australia, and to almost every other corner of the planet.

She and her husband are also friends with current U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron, and during her reign atop the widely read News of the World, she enjoyed extraordinary access to Cameron and other top politicians in Britain.

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thebob-bob says:
The Murdoch Crime Family is being held to account for their crimes. Do we really believe that they weren't paying off members of the Bush Administration and tapping phones in the USA?

Why does the republican party accept so much money from this International Syndicate? How come none of this shows up on "fair and balanced" Fox News?
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AVRWEBGUY says:
karek40: What would 'our justice' department be charging them with? The noted transgressions all took place in England by English firms.
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mknghorn says:
ginger freak
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cozzicon says:
Wow. Just wow. Even if she is innocent- she's so arrogant.
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karek40 says:
I don't see much difference in this news group trying to make the news rather than reporting the news, ABC, NBC, CBS, and Fox do the same thing. If it is criminal for Murdock our justice department should be prosecuting all of them. Highly biased presentations from all of them.
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KnowerseekerReturns replies:
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Fox more so than the others. Oh, and guess who owns Fox.
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tvwatcher5345 says:
with all the sad news headlines, its nice to have a feel good story like brooks being charged
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