The court has now been adjourned until 10.15am on Wednesday.
Here’s what we learnt on day-two of the high-stakes legal battle between ousted Liberal Moira Deeming and Opposition Leader John Pesutto:
- A clandestine recording of a 70-minute meeting was played in the Federal Court. In the meeting with Moira Deeming in 2023, Opposition Leader John Pesutto explained how he was trying to position the Victorian Liberal Party, and that what happened at the Let Women Speak rally would affect the party’s ability to prosecute that positioning.
- Deeming denied her views were extremist. Deeming told Pesutto she did not realise the men attending the rally were neo-Nazis. “Very obviously, I’m not a Nazi. And I don’t support Nazis,” Deeming said in the recording.
- Crozier “beyond furious” at Deeming’s handling of rally. Upper house leader of the opposition Georgie Crozier told the meeting the way the Let Women Speak situation had unfolded horrified “any reasonable person … in our country, in our state”.
- Deeming stood by her safe schools program assessment. Asked whether she stood by a 2016 statement that authors of the safe schools program were “paedophile apologists”, Deeming replied: “Absolutely.”
- Deeming agreed she helped organise Let Women Speak rally. The court was read a series of messages between Moira Deeming and British anti-trans rights campaigner Kellie-Jay Keen-Minshull. In the exchange, Deeming offers assistance in organising security, equipment and Parliament House steps as a location.
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