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‘Horror movie’: Bruce Lehrmann’s bid to overturn rape finding
Bruce Lehrmann’s lawyer has challenged Federal Court Judge Michael Lee’s findings about the alleged assault in Parliament House.
- Michaela Whitbourn
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Hutchie’s birthday cake and a tale of two Christmas parties
A pub in South Yarra played host to a couple of celebrations on Thursday evening.
- Calum Jaspan
Mystery shrouds identity of Lehrmann’s barrister for defamation appeal
In an extraordinary hearing, the Federal Court heard the barrister feared trolling and harassment if his name was revealed.
- Michaela Whitbourn
Lehrmann clears hurdle in defamation challenge
Network Ten and Lisa Wilkinson have suffered a loss in the lead-up to Bruce Lehrmann’s appeal hearing.
- Michaela Whitbourn
Lisa Wilkinson faces extra $200,000 bill for Lehrmann appeal, court told
Her existing bills already exceed $1 million. Network Ten has signalled that it may not be willing to pick up the tab in full for any further costs.
- Michaela Whitbourn
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‘Something silly’ like OnlyFans: Lehrmann running out of options
Bruce Lehrmann’s lawyer told the Federal Court her client is “arguably Australia’s most hated man” and “pretty much unemployable”.
- Michaela Whitbourn
Matildas, Socceroos to remain on Network 10 for next five years
Football Australia has sealed a new five-year broadcast deal for the national teams with Paramount Australia - but most of the Matildas’ next two major tournaments will be put behind a paywall.
- Vince Rugari and Calum Jaspan
Bruce Lehrmann enlists new lawyer for defamation fight
The former Liberal staffer is seeking to overturn a damning Federal Court defamation decision that concluded he raped Brittany Higgins in Parliament House.
- Michaela Whitbourn
Bruce Lehrmann ordered to pay $2 million to Ten
Network Ten has agreed to pay less than a third of the $1.8 million in legal costs Lisa Wilkinson had originally asked her employer to cover.
- Michaela Whitbourn
Ten’s fresh fight with Bruce Lehrmann
Network Ten wants Bruce Lehrmann to pay $200,000 in security to continue his defamation appeal, in a move that could result in the proceedings being axed.
- Michaela Whitbourn
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