David Beckham Sues…And Wins

June 23, 2009 at 11:34am PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

David Beckham sued a London paper, The Daily Star, for spreading false accusations about him and his wife Victoria aka Posh Spice.

The Daily Star published a story in April claiming David was exchanging emails with model Mariann Fogarasy and supposedly “made a play” for her.

The paper was forced to issue a retraction and apologize to the 34-year-old soccer-playing hunk and his family.

No word how much cash money is involved in the settlement, but they’re sure to need it to pay for Mrs. Beckham’s inflating and deflating boobs.

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