CNN host Piers Morgan denies phone hacking allegations

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Before American audiences knew him as Larry King’s replacement on CNN and a panelist on “America’s Got Talent,” Piers Morgan had a long career as a British tabloid journalist, during which he served as an editor at The News of the World and The Daily Mirror.

The News of the World was closed in the fallout from the phone hacking and police bribery scandal that continues to envelop parent company News Corporation.

The Daily Mirror’s corporate parent, Trinity Mirror, announced this week that it is opening an investigation into whether hacking took place at it’s newspapers.

Last week, Conservative MP Louise Mensch alleged that Morgan was aware of hacking during his tenure at both tabloids. A recent article from The Telegraph reported Morgan saying phone hacking, “was going on at almost every paper in Fleet Street.”

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