2988 DEPUBLISHED The litigation privilege confers immunity on communications only and, therefore, does not prevent an action for invasion of privacy based on noncommunicative conduct consisting of unlawfully obtaining and possessing official records concerning the plaintiff.CitationRANDALL v SCOVIS (Information Practices) 87 CA4 631 [See: CivC 47, 1798.53; PenC 11140 etseq, 13300 etseq; CA Const Art I, 1; Silberg v Anderson 50 C3 205; Shulman v Group W 18 C4 200, T/AT 2/97; Hill v NCAA 7 C4 1; Susan S v Israels 55 CA4 1290 T/AT 7/97; Jeffrey H v Imai 85 CA4 345, T/AT 1/01]
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