A lawyer for Rupert Murdoch's British newspaper group says the  company could face 500 lawsuits from victims of tabloid phone hacking –  far more than have so far been filed.
Michael Silverleaf told a court hearing Friday that "we are dealing with 500 claims, potentially" from people who say their voicemail messages were intercepted by the now-defunct News of the World.
Michael Silverleaf told a court hearing Friday that "we are dealing with 500 claims, potentially" from people who say their voicemail messages were intercepted by the now-defunct News of the World.
Murdoch's News Group Newspapers has paid millions to settle  lawsuits from 60 actors, athletes, politicians and other public figures  whose voicemails were hacked by the tabloid.
More than 45 new cases are due to go to court, with claimants  including soccer star Wayne Rooney and Cherie Blair, wife of former  Prime Minister Tony Blair.
 
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