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Pell lawyers win access to author’s research notes

- SHANNON DEERY

LAWYERS for George Pell have won access to hours of interview footage, transcript­s and notes of the journalist who wrote a recently published award-winning book about him.

The ABC and journalist Louise Milligan have agreed to hand over a hard drive full of background material used to prepare TV reports and the book Cardinal.

Lawyers for Cardinal Pell have sought the material, as well as documents from Victoria Police and Melbourne University Press, as they prepare his defence against historical sexual assault charges.

The specific charges or the number of alleged offences is not yet known.

During a brief administra­tive hearing the Melbourne Magistrate­s’ Court heard yesterday that lawyers for the Cardinal, the ABC and Ms Milligan had reached an agreement over access to the journalist’s notes.

Ms Milligan has won a string of awards for her work covering the Cardinal Pell allegation­s.

Her work culminated in a book published by Melbourne University Press that Cardinal Pell’s Rome office labelled “an exercise in character assassinat­ion”.

It was pulled from shelves in Victoria after he was charged.

The book was released on May 15 and contained allega- tions about sexual assaults in Ballarat between 1976 and 1980 and in East Melbourne between 1996 and 2001.

Cardinal Pell was not in court for yesterday’s hearing, and was not required to be.

He is expected to face a month-long preliminar­y hearing in March over the allegation­s, about half of which are expected to be heard in a closed court while the complainan­ts are cross-examined.

His high-profile lawyer, Robert Richter, QC, has repeatedly said Cardinal Pell would vigorously fight every charge brought against him.

When he was charged in June, Cardinal Pell made a statement proclaimin­g his innocence.

“I’m innocent of these charges. They are false. The whole idea of sex offences is abhorrent to me,” he said.

“News of these charges strengthen­s my resolve, and court proceeding­s now offer me an opportunit­y, to clear my name and then return to my work in Rome.”

The matter will return to court on January 24.

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