Swimming legend Ian Thorpe considering legal action over Daily Telegraph ‘pill’ story

The Telegraph ran a front page story on Thorpe rejecting a mint.

The Telegraph is facing legal action over front page story on Thorpe rejecting a breath mint.

The manager of Australian swimming star Ian Thorpe has signalled he is considering his legal options after The Daily Telegraph’s front page story about Thorpe refusing a ‘white, pill-like’ object from a friend.

Today’s Sydney Morning Herald quotes Thorpe’s manager James Erskine confirming that he had met with Thorpe’s lawyers this week and that they may seek to reach out directly to the Murdoch family, which publishes Sydney tabloid the Daily Telegraph, ahead of taking any legal action.

“I think the paper is waiting for us to take legal action,” Erskine told the Herald. “But really, what would they expect? The whole front page of the paper was dedicated to a story about Ian Thorpe not taking a pill, which turned out to be a mint.”

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