Dorothy Squires (English Wikipedia)

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  • More, Kenneth (1978). More or Less. Hodder And Stoughton. ISBN 978-0-340-22603-2. I received a letter from a firm of solicitors claiming that I had slandered their client, Miss Dorothy Squires, who was in fact Mrs. Roger Moore, in that I had called another woman his wife. At that time Louisa was not married to Roger, although she had borne him two children. I knew that he had been married to Dorothy Squires, but so far as the world was concerned, he was living with Luisa as his wife. I wrote a letter of apology, but the solicitors replied that this was not sufficient. Dorothy Squires was going to sue me in the High Court. I therefore consulted my old friend, Michael Havers (the future Attorney General). .... The jury took thirty minutes to decide what I had said was not defamatory ...

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  • Davies, Hugh (10 October 2000). "Roger Moore pays wife £10m in divorce deal". Telegraph. Archived from the original on 27 October 2009. Retrieved 2 October 2010. When the actor Kenneth More introduced the couple at a charity event as "Mr Roger Moore and his wife", she sued him too, for libel.

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