Ten, star split over new legal challenge
The Ten Network has abandoned Lisa Wilkinson in her latest legal foray, refusing to join her bid to overturn a judge’s findings against her in Bruce Lehrmann’s failed defamation case.
The Ten Network has abandoned Lisa Wilkinson in her latest legal foray, refusing to join her bid to overturn a judge’s findings against her in Bruce Lehrmann’s failed defamation case.
A new legal battle looms for TV presenter Lisa Wilkinson in her bid to overturn adverse findings against her in the Bruce Lehrmann defamation case: who will pay for her latest courtroom foray?
Lisa Wilkinson is sensationally seeking to overturn Justice Michael Lee’s finding, claiming the judge made more than 50 errors in Bruce Lehrmann’s failed defamation case.
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