Geidt and de Normann accepted 'very substantial' damages and all costs.
In the libel action that resulted from this, Williams accepted substantial damages, and the publishers accepted that the stories were untrue.
As a result, on 29 July 2010, Mr Subramanyam is understood to have accepted damages of £47,500 from the Daily Mail.
The Pet Shop Boys sued The Sun, accepting out-of-court damages from the newspaper that they donated to charity.
The Bush administration, meanwhile, has indicated it could accept severely limited punitive damages.
It was announced on 1 November 2011 that Caplin has accepted "substantial" damages from the newspaper for the false claims the Mail had made.
Nintendo was given the option to either take Universal's licensing profits for their game or accept statutory damages.
She again accepted damages after Keeler referred to Swanson as being "one of Stephen's girls" in her 2001 book The Truth at Last.
The couple were libelled by an ex-employee and later accepted damages from the News of the World newspaper after it published the accusations about their parental abilities.
In July 2010, the couple reportedly "accepted undisclosed damages" to settle their claim, which they donated to their charity, the Jolie-Pitt Foundation.