Jude Law Settles Dispute Over Sadie Frost's Tell-All


London, Jul 7 (IANS): Hollywood actor Jude Law has settled a legal dispute with ex-wife Sadie Frost over her autobiography.

The "Sherlock Holmes" star began court proceedings last week in a bid to halt the release of the memoir, titled "Crazy Days", and stop Frost from revealing private details about their troubled six-year union.

It was revealed the two parties reached an agreement concerning the privacy of the actor and the former couple's children when the case hit London's High Court Tuesday.

The parts of the book recounting Law and Frost's turbulent marriage will be cut and all photographs of their three kids removed.

"As has already been reported last week, my client Jude Law issued proceedings against Blake Publishing and Sadie Frost, as he was concerned about certain passages in Ms. Frost's forthcoming autobiography as well as the proposed publication of photographs of his children," contactmusic.com quoted Law's lawyer Mark Thomson as saying.

"Mr. Law is pleased that the parties have been able to resolve this speedily; he has been able to protect his and his children's privacy and Ms. Frost is able to proceed with her latest project," Thomson added.

  

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