The Gold Coast Bulletin

ACT’s golden apology

Reynolds awarded $90k after rape case defamation

- Eleanor Campbell

Liberal Senator Linda Reynolds has received $90,000 and a formal apology after being accused of “disturbing conduct” by the territory’s former top prosecutor during Bruce Lehrmann’s rape trial.

The ACT government has agreed to pay $90,000 to Senator Reynolds, including $70,000 in damages and $20,000 in legal fees, after she sued the government and former chief prosecutor Shane Drumgold for defamation in December.

Senator Reynolds launched her legal case following the trial of former Liberal staffer Bruce Lehrmann for the alleged rape of Brittany Higgins.

Shortly after the trial was abandoned due to juror misconduct, and the charge against Mr Lehrmann dropped, former ACT prosecutor Mr Drumgold referred to Senator Reynolds’ conduct during the trial as “disturbing” in a letter to the Australian Federal Police that was also shared with the media.

A settlement was reached between the ACT and Senator Reynolds on Friday.

“We accept that allegation­s about Senator Reynolds made by the former Director of Public Prosecutio­ns were found by the Board of Inquiry to be defamatory,” a Justice and Community Safety Directorat­e spokespers­on said.

“The settlement includes a formal apology from the Territory and retraction of the allegation­s contained in the letter from the former Director of Public Prosecutio­ns, Shane Drumgold SC.”

Senator Reynolds shared a statement to Facebook on Monday after the win.

“Since the conclusion of the criminal trial R v Lehrmann and Ms Brittany Higgins’ compensati­on claim against the Commonweal­th, I have set about vindicatin­g my reputation, which I consider has been wrongly damaged,” she wrote. “This settlement is the fifth defamation claim I have resolved to my satisfacti­on.”

The WA Senator is also suing formal political staffer

Ms Higgins and her partner David Sharaz over social media posts that she claims damaged her reputation.

Ms Higgins alleged she was raped in 2019 by Mr Lehrmann inside Senator Reynolds’ office. Mr Lehrmann has maintained his innocence and no findings have ever been made against him.

Both Ms Higgins and Senator Reynolds are expected to come face-to-face in Perth on Tuesday, as part of a two-day meditation session aimed at reaching a settlement.

Should meditation talks be unsuccessf­ul, a six-week trial will then take place in July.

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Senator Linda Reynolds.

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