Daily Mail apologises and pays damages to woman who painted red stripes on front of Kensington townhouse
Businesswoman Zipporah Lisle-Mainwaring brought High Court proceedings over two articles which appeared in April last year.
On Monday, she accepted an undisclosed sum in damages, which she will donate to charity, her legal costs and an unreserved apology from Associated Newspapers.
She has separately lodged a claim against Associated Newspapers for “harassment” over its coverage of her and for breach of copyright over its reproduction of watercolours and paintings.
Her counsel, Sara Mansoori, told Mr Justice Nicol in London that the newspaper had now accepted that the claims were untrue.