Monica Coghlan (3 April[1] 1951 – 27 April 2001) was an English woman at the centre of a scandal that involved British Conservative politician Jeffrey Archer in 1987. Although he won a libel case against the Daily Star newspaper, which had alleged that he had paid her for sex, it was later established, in legal proceedings in 2001, that he had perjured himself in the trial. Archer was jailed for this in July 2001, receiving a four-year sentence. Coghlan died in a car crash shortly before the second trial began, without having the chance to face him in court before his subsequent conviction.
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MonicaCoghlan (3 April 1951 – 27 April 2001) was an English woman at the centre of a scandal that involved British Conservative politician Jeffrey Archer...
with upmarket prostitutes until at least the 1980s. Jeffrey Archer met MonicaCoghlan there in the 1980s. The square was fully built up between 1735 and 1746...
story, "Tory boss Archer pays vice-girl", and claimed Archer had paid MonicaCoghlan, a prostitute, £2,000 through an intermediary at Victoria Station to...
Archer sued it over a story that he had consorted with a prostitute, MonicaCoghlan. Raphael was a crucial witness as The Observer's political editor. When...
businessman and philanthropist Sir Peter Ogden, novelist Nicholas Blincoe, MonicaCoghlan, a prostitute caught up in the Jeffrey Archer scandal, and the banker...
Archer was alleged to frequent the area and was accused of visiting MonicaCoghlan, a call girl in Shepherd Market, which eventually led to a libel trial...
promoted her to 20-minute comedies in the Frolics of Youth series with Frank Coghlan Jr. Temple played Mary Lou Rogers, the baby sister in a contemporary suburban...
that the novel signaled the end of Fitzgerald's artistic success. Ralph Coghlan of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch dismissed the work as an inconsequential...
original on 19 February 2009. Retrieved 21 February 2009. Page, Jeremy; Coghlan, Tom; Hussain, Zahid (1 December 2008). "Mumbai attacks 'were a ploy to...
Horley". Nadia Burrell for Dorking & Horley. Retrieved 21 March 2024. "Chris Coghlan is new Lib Dem candidate for Mole Valley". Mole Valley Liberal Democrats...
Fry Irvin 1957: Mervyn Rose / Darlene Hard 1958: Robert Howe / Lorraine Coghlan Robinson 1959: Rod Laver / Darlene Hard 1960: Rod Laver / Darlene Hard...
Wimbledon in 1955, her only women's doubles title at a major. She teamed with Coghlan to reach the women's doubles final at the 1958 Australian Championships...
government and takes control of Kansas City, Missouri, their leader Kathleen Coghlan sets out to find Henry Burrell, who she blames for the death of her brother...
Chicago in November 1997. Ranked No.304, she upset No.7 Mary Pierce and No.4 Monica Seles, recording her first career wins over top 10 players and becoming...
2008. In December 2012 and February 2013, she was the narrator in Lin Coghlan's dramatisation of Elizabeth Jane Howard's The Cazalets, broadcast on BBC...
part of the urban landscape of barrios such as Palermo, Villa Urquiza, Coghlan and San Telmo. This has to do with the legality of such activities —provided...
Archived from the original on 17 December 2007. Retrieved 1 June 2010. Coghlan, Andy. "The reasons why Gaza's population is so young". New Scientist....