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Six [[UK]] newspapers are facing actions claiming libel and breach of privacy from Chris Jeffries, a man who attracted intense media coverage when arrested in December for the {{w|murder of Joanna Yeates}}. Jeffries was subsequently released and a different man has been charged instead.
 
Lawyer Louis Charalambous says Jeffries "seek[s] vindication of his reputation for the terrible treatment he received" from six newspapers - ''{{W|The Sun}}'',''{{W|The Daily Mirror}}'', ''{{W|The Daily Star}}'', ''{{W|The Daily Express}}'', ''{{w|The Daily Mail}}'', and ''{{W|The Daily Record}}''. The papers all covered the man's arrest following the discovery of a body near [[Bristol]], [[England]]'s Clifton area on Christmas day; Yeates had been missing from her Clifton flat since December 17. Jeffries is the flat's landlord.