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A former nanny for Vogue editor Anna Wintour who said she got severe nerve and brain damage from paint thinner used outside the journalist's house settled her case for pounds 1.2m.
The names of the paying defendants were sealed, said Lori Feldt's lawyer Carl Lustig. Feldt, 31, said the fumes came from paint thinner used on December 2, 1997, to remove red paint, thrown by anti-fur activists at British-born Wintour's Manhattan townhouse. She had launched a $50m lawsuit against publisher Conde Nast which arranged the cleaning contractor.See the full content of this document
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Ex-Nanny Wins Pounds 1.2m
Jailhouse row
PRISON officers voted today not to support Gover...See the full content of this document
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