I'm glad he won, but the sanctimonious stuff from the News of the Screws sticks in the craw.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7523034.stm

I love the judge's statement:

The "bondage, beating and domination" that did take place was "typical of S&M behaviour", he said.

"But there was no public interest or other justification for the clandestine recording, for the publication of the resulting information and still photographs, or for the placing of the video extracts on the News of the World website - all of this on a massive scale.

Editor Myler came out with sanctimonious rubbish and spurious 'justification':

As the head of the richest sport in the world, with almost 125 million members, Mr Mosley had an obligation to honour the standards which its vast membership had every right to expect of him,

Taking part in depraved and brutal S&M orgies on a regular basis does not, in our opinion, constitute the fit and proper behaviour to be expected of someone in his hugely influential position.

Myler maintained that the paper

believed its reports were legitimate and lawful and, moreover, that publication was justified by the public interest in exposing Mr Mosley's serious impropriety.

What total rubbish!