London - Paparazzi stalked "Harry Potter" author JK Rowling as their children were born constantly felt like a hostage in his own house, said in a study supported by the government on the ethics and practice British press on Thursday.
She could not go outside without being photographed for a week after the birth of her second and third child, she said Leveson investigation.
And it was "difficult to say how angry I was" on the finding that the journalist had managed to slip a note in a bag from the school of his five-year-old daughter, she said.
"A child, regardless of who their parents, deserve privacy. ... This is a fairly black and white, "she said, claiming that the child had no influence on who their parents were or what they did.
He was forced to leave home in the past because of the harassment of journalists, he said.
"I was actually sitting duck for anyone who wanted to see me," Rowling said the house was purchased as the fictional boy wizard became a worldwide sensation in 1997.
Rowling went on to describe how a manuscript of one of his books were stolen from the printers and came into the hands of the Sun, after apparently being found by an unemployed man "in a field."
She had to take legal action to prevent the contents of the book is revealed before publication, he said, and felt the sun was trying to change things in a picture.
"I felt a blackmail - what they really wanted was a picture of me with receiving stolen script recognition," she said.
Rowling said that a "totally false" Daily Express says that the story had founded a nasty ex-husband had meant I had to have a "horrible" conversation with his young daughter to explain that n did not happen.
"This episode has caused real psychological pain," she says, because her daughter had to deal with other children believe their father.
Rowling added: "It is I, your vengeful person, who would use the book to discredit someone who had a grudge against me."
Rowling also noted an article in the Sunday Mirror, which claimed her husband had abandoned her job as a doctor "to be at the beck and his wife obscene rich," she said.
It was the "harmful information" from her husband, not a celebrity, he says, because it leads to his colleagues to believe that he had abandoned his medical career. The paper later apologized.
Defamatory articles spread like wildfire and are difficult to contain, he told the inquiry, but he did not "magic answer" to the problem of abuse by the press.
The actress Sienna Miller, said earlier Thursday the probe was "terrifying" to be hounded by press photographers as a young woman.
Described being persecuted for 21 years in the dark by a crowd of men, and she said the press had been stalking his "profound alarm" and "paranoid."
"All areas of my life was under constant surveillance," the "GI Joe" actress.
Miller received 100,000 pounds (155,000 dollars) this year to pay the editorial news of Rupert Murdoch's global media mobile hacking.
But he said the study was called for information on who was hacking, not money.
Parliamentary inquiry in which he said was created in response to the uproar over the revelations of the extent of illegal wiretapping and corruption of the police on behalf of the New World, Murdoch's son James closed in July in the scandal.
Police are investigating the hacking of telephone and corruption in separate investigations, and said on Thursday its first arrest in a related investigation.
The Metropolitan Police arrested a man suspected of hacking 52 years early Thursday in Milton Keynes, on the outskirts of London, told CNN.
Also Thursday, the Commission of Inquiry Leveson said he would call the former editor Piers Morgan UK as a witness.
Morgan, who now hosts a talk show on CNN, "Piers Morgan Tonight", said he would appear.
Former Formula 1 Racing boss Max Mosley has taken a position in the investigation, after Leveson Miller.
Mosley sued the News of the World after publishing a front page article saying that he had organized a Nazi orgy with prostitutes on the subject of many. A court ruled in his favor, saying there was no Nazi elements in the event.
Mosley said the source of the story was one of the women, who wore a hidden camera and was driven by a News of the World journalist to try to get to the salvation Mosley Nazi.
The survey has Leveson senior officials throughout the week.
The mother of missing British girl Madeleine McCann said Wednesday the investigation that she felt "completely violated" when she saw her diary was published in the newspaper News of the World.
"I wrote these words in a desperate time Of My Life," Kate McCann said, adding that the newspaper had shown "no respect ... I am a mother or a man."
Publication of the diary of Kate McCann has become the director of the now defunct newspaper, Colin Myler, verbally beat her and her husband, Gerry, "to present to" make a newspaper interview, Gerry McCann said.
The tabloids have published articles suggesting that parents are responsible for the death of her daughter, Gerry McCann said, forcing them to demand the withdrawal of the application.
"We could only assume that they would profit," he said, newspapers, adding articles had no basis in reality.
Madeleine McCann and her parents were regular fodder for British tabloids as the lack of 4 years old, for over four years for a station in Portugal while her parents dined at a nearby restaurant.
The girl was never found.
Most research has focused attention on newspapers owned by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp., but the McCanns described the problems in other newspapers as the Daily Mail and Evening Standard, which News Corp. titles.
News Corp. announced Wednesday that James Murdoch resigned in September of the boards of subsidiaries, which publishes The Sun, The Times and The Sunday Times.
He remains chairman of News International, a subsidiary of News Corp. which owns all three papers.
Police are investigating the hacking of telephone providers say that about 5800 people, including celebrities, the victim of a crime, politicians and members of the royal family, were the objectives, in practice, journalists looking for stories.
It is illegal interception of voicemail by entering a PIN code to use the messages remotely
She could not go outside without being photographed for a week after the birth of her second and third child, she said Leveson investigation.
And it was "difficult to say how angry I was" on the finding that the journalist had managed to slip a note in a bag from the school of his five-year-old daughter, she said.
"A child, regardless of who their parents, deserve privacy. ... This is a fairly black and white, "she said, claiming that the child had no influence on who their parents were or what they did.
He was forced to leave home in the past because of the harassment of journalists, he said.
"I was actually sitting duck for anyone who wanted to see me," Rowling said the house was purchased as the fictional boy wizard became a worldwide sensation in 1997.
Rowling went on to describe how a manuscript of one of his books were stolen from the printers and came into the hands of the Sun, after apparently being found by an unemployed man "in a field."
She had to take legal action to prevent the contents of the book is revealed before publication, he said, and felt the sun was trying to change things in a picture.
"I felt a blackmail - what they really wanted was a picture of me with receiving stolen script recognition," she said.
Rowling said that a "totally false" Daily Express says that the story had founded a nasty ex-husband had meant I had to have a "horrible" conversation with his young daughter to explain that n did not happen.
"This episode has caused real psychological pain," she says, because her daughter had to deal with other children believe their father.
Rowling added: "It is I, your vengeful person, who would use the book to discredit someone who had a grudge against me."
Rowling also noted an article in the Sunday Mirror, which claimed her husband had abandoned her job as a doctor "to be at the beck and his wife obscene rich," she said.
It was the "harmful information" from her husband, not a celebrity, he says, because it leads to his colleagues to believe that he had abandoned his medical career. The paper later apologized.
Defamatory articles spread like wildfire and are difficult to contain, he told the inquiry, but he did not "magic answer" to the problem of abuse by the press.
The actress Sienna Miller, said earlier Thursday the probe was "terrifying" to be hounded by press photographers as a young woman.
Described being persecuted for 21 years in the dark by a crowd of men, and she said the press had been stalking his "profound alarm" and "paranoid."
"All areas of my life was under constant surveillance," the "GI Joe" actress.
Miller received 100,000 pounds (155,000 dollars) this year to pay the editorial news of Rupert Murdoch's global media mobile hacking.
But he said the study was called for information on who was hacking, not money.
Parliamentary inquiry in which he said was created in response to the uproar over the revelations of the extent of illegal wiretapping and corruption of the police on behalf of the New World, Murdoch's son James closed in July in the scandal.
Police are investigating the hacking of telephone and corruption in separate investigations, and said on Thursday its first arrest in a related investigation.
The Metropolitan Police arrested a man suspected of hacking 52 years early Thursday in Milton Keynes, on the outskirts of London, told CNN.
Also Thursday, the Commission of Inquiry Leveson said he would call the former editor Piers Morgan UK as a witness.
Morgan, who now hosts a talk show on CNN, "Piers Morgan Tonight", said he would appear.
Former Formula 1 Racing boss Max Mosley has taken a position in the investigation, after Leveson Miller.
Mosley sued the News of the World after publishing a front page article saying that he had organized a Nazi orgy with prostitutes on the subject of many. A court ruled in his favor, saying there was no Nazi elements in the event.
Mosley said the source of the story was one of the women, who wore a hidden camera and was driven by a News of the World journalist to try to get to the salvation Mosley Nazi.
The survey has Leveson senior officials throughout the week.
The mother of missing British girl Madeleine McCann said Wednesday the investigation that she felt "completely violated" when she saw her diary was published in the newspaper News of the World.
"I wrote these words in a desperate time Of My Life," Kate McCann said, adding that the newspaper had shown "no respect ... I am a mother or a man."
Publication of the diary of Kate McCann has become the director of the now defunct newspaper, Colin Myler, verbally beat her and her husband, Gerry, "to present to" make a newspaper interview, Gerry McCann said.
The tabloids have published articles suggesting that parents are responsible for the death of her daughter, Gerry McCann said, forcing them to demand the withdrawal of the application.
"We could only assume that they would profit," he said, newspapers, adding articles had no basis in reality.
Madeleine McCann and her parents were regular fodder for British tabloids as the lack of 4 years old, for over four years for a station in Portugal while her parents dined at a nearby restaurant.
The girl was never found.
Most research has focused attention on newspapers owned by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp., but the McCanns described the problems in other newspapers as the Daily Mail and Evening Standard, which News Corp. titles.
News Corp. announced Wednesday that James Murdoch resigned in September of the boards of subsidiaries, which publishes The Sun, The Times and The Sunday Times.
He remains chairman of News International, a subsidiary of News Corp. which owns all three papers.
Police are investigating the hacking of telephone providers say that about 5800 people, including celebrities, the victim of a crime, politicians and members of the royal family, were the objectives, in practice, journalists looking for stories.
It is illegal interception of voicemail by entering a PIN code to use the messages remotely