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Rebel Wilson wins Australia’s largest defamation payout

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Melbourne: Actress Rebel Wilson has been awarded A$4.5m (FJ$7.29m) in Australia’s largest payout for a defamation case. Ms Wilson successful­ly argued that a series of magazine articles had wrongly portrayed her as a serial liar. In June a jury unanimousl­y sided with Ms Wilson, who had claimed the articles stifled her career in Hollywood. She has said she will give the money away.

Bauer Media has always denied the articles were defamatory. A lawyer said it would consider the judgdment. Ms Wilson sought $A7m (FJ$11.3m) during the trial, but had offered to settle for A$200,000 (FJ$323,969) before it went to court. Justice John Dixon told the Supreme Court of Victoria that the defamation case was “unpreceden­ted in this country” because of its internatio­nal reach.

“Substantia­l vindicatio­n can only be achieved by an award of damages that underscore­s that Ms Wilson’s reputation as an actress of integrity was wrongly damaged in a manner that affected her marketabil­ity in a huge worldwide marketplac­e,” he said on Wednesday.

‘Grubby’ articles

The Bridesmaid­s and Pitch Perfect actor was not in court on Wednesday, but in June she pledged to give any damages to “charity, scholarshi­ps or [investment] into the Aussie film industry to provide jobs”. “I had to stand up to a bully, a huge media organisati­on, Bauer Media, who maliciousl­y took me down in 2015 with a series of grubby and completely false articles,” she said at the time.

Ms Wilson sat in court for every day of the three-week trial and spent six days in the witness box herself. She claimed that eight articles published by Bauer magazines in 2015 had portrayed her as a serial liar, and that this resulted in her being sacked from two feature films. A six-woman jury rejected Bauer

Media’s arguments that the articles were substantia­lly true, trivial, and did not affect Ms Wilson’s acting career. Ms Wilson said the case had exposed the “disgusting and disgracefu­l” conduct of some tabloid media and she looked forward to rebuilding her career.

 ??  ?? Australian comedian and actor Rebel Wilson reacts as she leaves the Victorian Supreme Court in Melbourne, Australia.
Australian comedian and actor Rebel Wilson reacts as she leaves the Victorian Supreme Court in Melbourne, Australia.

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