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Geoffrey Rush: Actor wins biggest ever defamation payout in Australia | Geoffrey Rush: Actor wins biggest ever defamation payout in Australia |
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Actor Geoffrey Rush has been awarded the largest ever defamation payout to a single person in Australia. | Actor Geoffrey Rush has been awarded the largest ever defamation payout to a single person in Australia. |
The Oscar-winner was last month awarded A$2.9m (£1.57m; US$1.99m) after winning the case against Nationwide News, which publishes Australia's Daily Telegraph. | The Oscar-winner was last month awarded A$2.9m (£1.57m; US$1.99m) after winning the case against Nationwide News, which publishes Australia's Daily Telegraph. |
The Sydney newspaper had published stories accusing him of behaving inappropriately towards former co-star Eryn Jean Norvill. | The Sydney newspaper had published stories accusing him of behaving inappropriately towards former co-star Eryn Jean Norvill. |
Judge Michael Wigney found that Ms Norvill was "prone to exaggeration". | Judge Michael Wigney found that Ms Norvill was "prone to exaggeration". |
Mr Rush has sought an injunction to prevent the Telegraph re-publishing accusations at the heart of the case. | Mr Rush has sought an injunction to prevent the Telegraph re-publishing accusations at the heart of the case. |
Nationwide News has appealed against an initial ruling in the case. | Nationwide News has appealed against an initial ruling in the case. |
The accusations detailed in the Telegraph article "King Leer" date back to a 2015 theatre production of King Lear in which Mr Rush acted alongside Ms Norvill. | The accusations detailed in the Telegraph article "King Leer" date back to a 2015 theatre production of King Lear in which Mr Rush acted alongside Ms Norvill. |
Mr Rush was awarded $850,000 in general and aggravated damages plus more than $1m for past economic loss, $919,678 in future economic loss and $42,000 in interest, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation reports. | Mr Rush was awarded $850,000 in general and aggravated damages plus more than $1m for past economic loss, $919,678 in future economic loss and $42,000 in interest, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation reports. |
He was originally seeking more than $25m in damages. | He was originally seeking more than $25m in damages. |
The judge called the reporting a "recklessly irresponsible piece of sensationalist journalism of ... the very worst kind", The Sydney Morning Herald reports. | The judge called the reporting a "recklessly irresponsible piece of sensationalist journalism of ... the very worst kind", The Sydney Morning Herald reports. |
Mr Rush's barrister, Sue Chrysanthou, said the Telegraph had shown a "complete lack of impartiality and lack of commercial sense". | Mr Rush's barrister, Sue Chrysanthou, said the Telegraph had shown a "complete lack of impartiality and lack of commercial sense". |
Tom Blackburn, barrister for the newspaper, said Mr Rush was "trying to shut down any criticism of the judgment" and that the injunction on re-publishing allegations could have a chilling effect on coverage of the #MeToo movement. | Tom Blackburn, barrister for the newspaper, said Mr Rush was "trying to shut down any criticism of the judgment" and that the injunction on re-publishing allegations could have a chilling effect on coverage of the #MeToo movement. |
Actress Yael Stone also accused Mr Rush of behaving inappropriately towards her, an allegation he denies. | Actress Yael Stone also accused Mr Rush of behaving inappropriately towards her, an allegation he denies. |
The Telegraph had pushed to have Ms Stone's allegations admitted as evidence, however the judge blocked the move on the grounds it could have led to prejudice against Mr Rush. | The Telegraph had pushed to have Ms Stone's allegations admitted as evidence, however the judge blocked the move on the grounds it could have led to prejudice against Mr Rush. |
Actress Rebel Wilson was awarded a A$4.7m payout last year, but that sum was reduced to $600,000 on appeal. | |
She sued magazine publisher Bauer Media over articles that she said had wrongly portrayed her as a serial liar, but an appeals court later found that "there was no basis in the evidence for making any award of damages for economic loss." |
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