The lawsuits, filed in February, came after the close of window required for most defamation cases.This article contains references to rape and sexual assault.
Bruce Lehrmann's defamation action against Network Ten and News Life Media can proceed, according to a federal court judge. Federal Court Justice Michael Lee granted an extension of time sought by the former Liberal staffer to bring the lawsuit outside the normal 12-month period on Friday.Mr Lehrmann brought action against Network Ten and News Life Media over a segment on The Project and an article on news.com.au published in February 2021, in which former staffer Brittany Higgins said she was raped inside then-minister Linda Reynolds' Parliament House office in March 2019.
A criminal trial brought against Mr Lehrmann in the ACT Supreme Court was derailed in October because of juror misconduct. In December, the prosecutor dropped the charges due to impacts a second trial would have on Ms Higgins' mental health.He argued he could not bring civil proceedings earlier due to the criminal case, legal advice he had received against it, and his own mental health.
Commencing civil proceedings risked him being required to give evidence, as opposed to being entitled to silence as the accused in a criminal trial.Ten, News and journalists Lisa Wilkinson and Samantha Maiden attempted to shut down the cases by urging the court to reject the dual applications for an extension of time.
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