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High profile man seeks ‘quite important’ phone messages in rape case

A rape-accused high profile man has asked a court for more phone messages after discovering “important” communications on his alleged victim’s phone.

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A high profile man is seeking a further six months of phone data from the woman he is alleged to have raped after the discovery of “important” communications, a court has heard.

The man was charged with two counts of rape in January this year by detectives from the Toowoomba Criminal Investigation Branch over the alleged incident in Toowoomba in October 2021.

His identity remains protected under Queensland law which prohibits the identification of those charged with sexual assault or rape offences until they are committed to stand trial.

The high profile man’s rape case was mentioned at Toowoomba Magistrates Court on Wednesday, where lawyers asked for further phone communications to be disclosed. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Sarah Marshall
The high profile man’s rape case was mentioned at Toowoomba Magistrates Court on Wednesday, where lawyers asked for further phone communications to be disclosed. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Sarah Marshall

On Wednesday, Toowoomba Magistrates Court was told a forensic medical report (FMO), which had been previously requested, had been disclosed.

A full forensic download of the complainant’s phone records had also been requested, but has not yet been agreed to.

Lawyer Rowan King, who is acting for the man, said he was seeking further communications from the phone to be disclosed.

The court was told the request was for alleged messages “six months prior to the offence date”.

“Some communications have been disclosed, but they refer to earlier communications,” Mr King said.

“We are instructed to pursue an application for disclosure.

“Ultimately those communications appear to be quite important to the defence case.”

The court was told the man and the alleged victim “were not known” to each other prior to the date of the alleged offence.

A crown prosecutor said the Director of Public Prosecution’s (DPP) position was for Mr King to seek a “narrower” request for the phone download.

“At the moment the request is for six months prior to the (alleged) offence date, they weren’t known to each other until the date of the (alleged) offence,” the prosecutor said.

“I note someone from our office has already written to Mr King asking for some explanation about why those messages would be required.

“So it’s possible it won’t come to an agreement.”

Magistrate Clare Kelly adjourned the matter to August 9 for the parties to consider the request.

The man’s bail was continued and Mr King again asked to appear at court over the phone.

Earlier this year several media organisations, including News Corp Australia, unsuccessfully applied to the court seeking permission to name the man in the proceedings.

That application remains before the courts.

Blake Antrobus
Blake AntrobusCourt reporter

Blake Antrobus covers Queensland courts and crime for NCA NewsWire. He began his career in journalism in 2015, migrating from Sydney's northern beaches to southwest Queensland. He has covered politics, crime, education and general news for newspapers across the state.

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