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Amber Harrison: Channel 7 only seeking declaration she was in contempt for court order breach

CHANNEL Seven’s lawyer has revealed the network no longer wants Amber Harrison to be punished or forced to pay legal costs.

Amber Harrison doesn't regret affair

SEVEN West Media is no longer seeking an order that the ex-lover of the company’s boss Tim Worner be punished for allegedly being in contempt of court.

Seven has launched NSW Supreme Court contempt proceedings against Amber Harrison claiming she breached a permanent gag order preventing her from leaking company documents or detailing the affair.

But on Tuesday, Seven’s lawyer Ruveni Kelleher told the court the network was now only seeking a declaration that she was in contempt for breaching court orders made last year and was not asking for her to be punished nor for her to pay its legal costs.

Originally published as Amber Harrison: Channel 7 only seeking declaration she was in contempt for court order breach

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