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Wrongly identified Bondy stabber settles with Seven

Under the confidenti­al agreement, Seven has issued a public apology to the university student.

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Sydney: A 20-year-old university student who was wrongly identified as the Bondi stabbing attacker by the Seven Network has settled his legal dispute with the media giant for an undisclose­d amount.

Incorrect identity

Benjamin Cohen was incorrectl­y identified by Seven on air and on the company’s social media channels on Sunday, April 14 as the 40-year-old who carried out the horrific attack that killed six people and seriously injured 12 more. Later that morning, police identified the mass murderer as 40-year-old Joel Cauchi, who had been shot dead at the scene.

After lawyers acting for Cohen sent a defamation concerns notice to Seven last week, both parties today confirmed they had reached a settlement in the matter.

“As Seven stated earlier, it was a mistake to name Mr Benjamin Cohen as the Bondi Westfield attacker,” a Seven spokespers­on said. “Seven has apologised to Mr Cohen. The parties have reached a settlement on confidenti­al terms.”

Under the settlement, Seven’s apology is public, but its terms – including any sum that may have been paid to Cohen – are otherwise confidenti­al.

“Seven accepts the identifica­tion was a grave mistake and that these assertions were entirely false and without basis,” the apology from CEO and managing director Jeff Howard states.

“Seven withdraws the false allegation­s unreserved­ly and apologises to you for the harm you and your family have suffered as a result of Seven’s statements about you.“

Lawyers acting for Cohen said they had been instructed to “make representa­tions to the commission­er of police concerning the conduct of certain persons on social media who originated, agitated or facilitate­d this dangerous and harmful false accusation”.

 ?? ?? The Seven Network has reached a settlement with Benjamin Cohen.
The Seven Network has reached a settlement with Benjamin Cohen.

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