Kate McClymont: “Whenever I do a story in the back of my mind is a lawsuit.”
The Sydney Morning Herald’s investigative reporter discusses getting more death threats than awards, being sued by Eddie Obeid and her reporting landing him in jail, her book getting pulped over a slight mistake and she plays a game of true or false.
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