Glenn Mulcaire | |
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Born | Glenn Michael Mulcaire 8 September 1970 Chelsea, England |
Occupation(s) | Author, former Private investigator and non-league footballer.Books published 'Shadow Man' & 'The News Machine' |
Spouse | Alison Mulcaire |
Children | 5 |
Glenn Michael Mulcaire (born 8 September 1970)[1][2] is an author[3] and English private investigator and former non-league footballer. He was closely involved in the News International phone hacking scandal, and was imprisoned for six months in 2007 for his role in phone hacking and given a six-month suspended sentence at the hacking trial of 2013–14.
Scotland Yard has given Mr Mulcaire's age as 35, and have his date of birth on record as September 8, 1970. However, his company particulars registered at Companies House give his date of birth [as] August 9, 1970.
Attacking midfielder, born in Chelsea on 8 September 1970; Debut: Inaugural game, 10 July 2002 a Sutton United; Previously with Fulham, Dorking, Egham Town, Harrow Borough; Nickname: Trigger; Attained instant cult hero status after scoring Dons first two goals, both screamers, at Dorking and Borehamwood.