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[Link] SAS soldier denies colluding with Ben Roberts-Smith on evidence, defamation trial hears

Read: 6/5/2022 www.theguardian.com

A serving SAS soldier has denied in court that emails between him and Ben Roberts-Smith – including marked-up pictures of a compound in Afghanistan – demonstrated they had colluded on their evidence about a mission, during which the newspaper defendants allege two civilians were murdered.

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[Link] Far-right InfoWars website files for bankruptcy protection

Read: 18/4/2022 www.theguardian.com

Facing multiple defamation lawsuits, the far-right website InfoWars on Sunday voluntarily filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in federal court in Texas.

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[Link] Witness in Ben Roberts-Smith defamation trial denies he is a ‘liar and a fantasist’

Read: 2/4/2022 www.theguardian.com

A former SAS soldier who testified that Ben Roberts-Smith ordered him to stage a mock execution of a comrade during a training drill has defended himself in court against accusations he was a liar and fantasist who was trying to justify his own failures as a soldier.

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[Link] 'Rumours expanded tenfold': Defamation trial hears a surprising comparison of elite SAS unit

Read: 13/3/2022 www.abc.net.au

But what they share, according to evidence heard in a Sydney court this week, is a propensity for rumours. The surprising analogy was drawn by a Special Air Service Regiment (SAS) witness at the defamation trial of war veteran Ben Roberts-Smith against three newspapers.

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[Link] Witness tells court he killed a Taliban fighter credited to Ben Roberts-Smith in Victoria Cross award

Read: 3/3/2022 www.theguardian.com

A soldier who fought alongside Ben Roberts-Smith at the battle of Tizak where Roberts-Smith won his Victoria Cross has told the federal court he killed one of the Taliban machine gunners credited to Roberts-Smith on his official VC citation.

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[Link] Witness in Ben Roberts-Smith trial objects to questions about alleged murder of Afghan civilian

Read: 1/3/2022 www.theguardian.com

A former SAS soldier has sought to avoid answering questions over allegations he murdered an unarmed Afghan civilian during a raid by Australian troops in 2009, telling the federal court “I object on grounds of self-incrimination”.

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[Link] Man wrongly identified as Cleo Smith accused reaches settlement with Seven Network

Read: 16/2/2022 www.theguardian.com

The man wrongly identified as Cleo Smith’s alleged kidnapper by the Seven Network has had a victory in the Western Australia supreme court, after suing the network for defamation.

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[Link] Roberts-Smith pressured me to lie about his affair, estranged wife tells court

Read: 14/2/2022 www.smh.com.au

The estranged wife of war veteran Ben Roberts-Smith has told the Federal Court she discovered her husband was having an affair when his girlfriend turned up at the couple’s Sunshine Coast home with a black eye and told her she had been pregnant with his child.

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[Link] Should politicians like Peter Dutton suck up Twitter’s hot-gives and -takes or pursue vindication?

Read: 28/11/2021 www.theguardian.com

You’ve got to wonder how Peter Dutton, one of the most wealthy and overstretched members of federal parliament, fathoms up the wherewithal to sue for defamation an unemployed, crowdfunded refugee advocate who called him something nasty on Twitter. Busy? You bet you are.

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[Link] Jeremy Corbyn Paid ‘Substantial’ Damages Over Photoshopped Suicide Bomber Tweet

Read: 23/11/2021 www.vice.com

Paul Nickerson also apologised for the photograph, which showed Corbyn laying a poppy wreath next to a burning taxi outside Liverpool Women’s Hospital and was captioned with the word “unsurprisingly”. Corbyn said the damages would be donated to charity.

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[Link] Court blocks bid to release secret Ben Roberts-Smith report

Read: 23/11/2021 www.abc.net.au

Mr Roberts-Smith is suing The Age, Federal Capital Press and Fairfax Media, which reported serious allegations against him, including multiple unlawful killings in Afghanistan, which he denies.

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[Link] Ben Roberts-Smith’s backers at Seven commissioned secret report into war crime allegations, court hears

Read: 19/10/2021 www.theguardian.com

Ben Roberts-Smith’s TV station backers commissioned a secret report into war crimes allegations made against him by newspapers, the federal court has heard.

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[Link] Ex-Fox host claims Facebook defamed him by fact-checking climate change videos

Read: 29/9/2021 arstechnica.com

Former Fox Business host John Stossel is suing Facebook, alleging that the social media company and one of its contracted fact-checking organizations defamed him when it flagged two of his videos, alerting viewers to “missing context” and “partly false” claims.

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[Link] Peter Dutton to be sole witness in defamation case against refugee activist

Read: 22/9/2021 www.theguardian.com

The defence minister Peter Dutton intends to take the stand in his defamation trial against a refugee activist that begins next month.

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[Link] ABC journalist agrees to pay MP $79,000 in defamation settlement over tweets

Read: 11/8/2021 www.abc.net.au

ABC journalist Louise Milligan has agreed to pay federal Liberal MP Andrew Laming $79,000 in a defamation case over a series of tweets she sent. Dr Laming launched the case in May, alleging Milligan defamed him in four tweets sent on March 28, 2021.

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[Link] World Kung Fu Governing Body Uses Copyright Law to Hunt Down YouTube Critics

Read: 7/8/2021 torrentfreak.com

The world governing body for kung fu is using copyright law to identify a user who allegedly made defamatory remarks about the organization on YouTube.

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[Link] Businesswoman called 'feminist cretin' by AFR journalist Joe Aston wins $280,000 in defamation case

Read: 27/1/2021 www.theguardian.com

A former managing director of a venture capital firm has been awarded damages of $280,000 by the federal court after it found she was defamed by the Australian Financial Review and columnist Joe Aston.

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