Irish singer Ronan Keatinghas accepted "substantial damages" from a British tabloid newspaper publisher over phone hacking.
The former member of boy band Boyzone is the latest in a long list of celebrities whose mobile phone voicemail messages were intercepted by News of the World reporters more than a decade ago.
Keating's lawyer, Ellen Gallagher, told a High Court hearing that the singer had identified a number of "suspicious" articles published between 1996 and 2011 which he said contained his private information.
Keating's suspicions about who might be leaking personal information to the newspaper "generated distrust which impacted on his relationships and caused him considerable distress and upset", Gallagher said.
Ben Silverstone, lawyer for News of the World publisher News Group Newspapers, said the company offered "its sincere apologies to the claimant for the distress caused to him by the invasion of his privacy by individuals working for or on behalf of the News of the World."