A video footage showing model Elizabeth Jagger engaging in “sexual activities” with her boyfriend in a nightclub has been banned from broadcast by a judge.
The 20-year-old face of J.Mendel, daughter of Mick Jagger and Jerry Hall, sought the injunction against John Darling, manager of Kabaret's Prophecy Nightclub in London, after the pictures taken from a CCTV camera were published in a tabloid newspaper.
Although The News of the World claimed in its report that the encounter of Miss Jagger and Calum Best, son of former Irish soccer star George Best, happened "just inside the front door of the club - in full view of doormen and staff", the judge said the couple were unaware they were being filmed by a security camera and had a "legitimate expectation of privacy" when they "engaged in sexual activities" at the club at 4am on February 17.
"Although the claimant may be said to be guilty of misconduct in a most general sense, she was not in my view on the present information guilty of such moral turpitude as to prevent her seeking her remedy from the court," he said.
"I can see no legitimate public interest in further dissemination of the images, which could serve only to humiliate the claimant for the prurient interest of others," he added.
John Darling, however, denies supplying the images to the News of the World.
Neither Miss Jagger nor Mr Best were at the High Court for the hearing against the manager of Kabaret's Prophecy.