Court prohibits naming of high-profile rape accused
A well-known Australian was charged with two counts of rape in January but his identity has again been suppressed despite a Queensland magistrate refusing him a non-publication order.
A well-known Australian was charged with two counts of rape in January but his identity has again been suppressed despite a Queensland magistrate refusing him a non-publication order.
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Well-known Australian man facing rape charges over alleged offence in Toowoomba has been granted an interim suppression order protecting his identity.
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