The Borneo Post (Sabah)

News Corp appeals ruling in Geoffrey Rush defamation suit

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SYDNEY: News Corp’s Australian arm on Monday appealed a judgment awarding Oscar-winner Geoffrey Rush at least A$850,000 ($594,000) in defamation damages over articles saying he behaved inappropri­ately toward a co-star in a production of “King Lear”.

The Federal Court ruled last month that News Corp’s Daily Telegraph tabloid in Sydney had failed to prove the stories were true. “The Daily Telegraph is appealing the Rush decision,” News spokesman Campbell said in an email on Monday.

The newspaper said in a report on Monday that there were 16 grounds for its appeal, and that Justice Michael Wigney’s conduct of the case “gave rise to an apprehensi­on of bias”. The Federal Court did not immediatel­y respond to a Reuters’ request for comment. Rush’s lawyer declined to comment.

Under the headline “KING LEER”, and in later articles, the paper had said Rush, playing the title role of a 2015 Sydney Theatre Company production of the Shakespear­e play, had been accused by a co-star of unspecifie­d inappropri­ate conduct.

Rush, 67, had said the articles were hastily compiled because the Telegraph wanted an Australian angle on accusation­s of sexual assault leveled at U.S. film producer Harvey Weinstein.

The actor who won an Oscar in 1997 for his lead role in “Shine” and has since appeared in the “Pirates of the Caribbean” films, said the stories implied he was a “major pervert” or guilty of major depravity. Advertisem­ent In handing down his decision, Wigney called the stories “recklessly irresponsi­ble” and “sensationa­list journalism of the worst kind, the very worst kind”.

The court awarded at least A$850,000 in preliminar­y damages and will later determine further damages for economic harm, such as Rush’s loss of movie roles and the effect on his career. — Reuters

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