Published 15:01 IST, April 15th 2024
Australia: Bruce Lehrmann Raped Colleague in Parliament Office, Judge Finds
Australia's Federal Court Justice Michael Lee said that he had found Lehrmann raped Higgins on the lower "balance of probabilities" standard used in civil trial
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Sydney: Dismissing the defamation case that gripped entire Australia, a judge on Monday found that Bruce Lehrmann, the former government adviser raped a colleague in a Parliament House office.
Australia's Federal Court Justice Michael Lee said that he had found Lehrmann raped Higgins on the lower "balance of probabilities" standard used in civil trials, rather than that of "beyond all reasonable doubt" used in criminal trials.
Lehrmann, a staffer in a previous government headed by the Liberal Party, which is now in opposition, was accused of raping Brittany Higgins in a ministerial office in the capital, Canberra, in 2019.
The criminal trial collapsed in 2022 after a juror was found conducting individual research into the case, and a proposed retrial was abandoned after prosecutors said it would severely harm Higgins' mental health.
Lehrmann denies all wrongdoing.
Higgins' accusation rocked the government of then-Prime Minister Scott Morrison, who struggled to assuage public anger ahead of a federal election, amid reports of sexual abuse, female discrimination and misconduct in parliament.
Morrison lost power in 2022.
The case has since gone on to embroil two of Australia's largest media organisations after Higgins, who waived her right to anonymity during the initial criminal trial, gave an interview to Network Ten about her experience.
Although not mentioned by name in the interview, Lehrmann is suing Network Ten for defamation, with his lawyers saying he was clearly identifiable.
Australia's Federal Court hearing the case was told lurid details of how producers at rival TV network Seven spent thousands of dollars on drugs and sex workers in a bid to secure an exclusive interview with Lehrmann.
(Inputs from Reuters. Except for the headline Republic has not edited the content)
15:01 IST, April 15th 2024