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Prosecutor­s drop parliament rape case

- NEWS.COM.AU

SYDNEY - Australian prosecutor­s said on Friday they will drop the high-profile case of a former government adviser accused of sexually assaulting a colleague in parliament, because the trial was severely harming the complainan­t’s mental health.

Based on “compelling evidence” from two independen­t medical experts, the prosecutio­n decided not to pursue the trial, which could risk the complainan­t’s life, Shane Drumgold, the director of public prosecutio­ns of the Australian Capital Territory, told a news conference.

Brittany Higgins, an exstaffer for then-defence industry minister Linda Reynolds, alleged last year that colleague Bruce Lehrmann had sexually assaulted her in a ministeria­l office in the Parliament House in Canberra in March 2019.

Reuters does not usually identify victims of sex crimes, but Ms Higgins went public with the accusation.

Mr Lehrmann, charged with sexual intercours­e without consent, has denied the charges and pleaded not guilty.

“Whilst the pursuit of justice is essential for both my office and for the community in general, the safety of a complainan­t in a sexual assault matter must be paramount,” Mr Drumgold said.

He did not take questions from reporters after reading from a prepared statement.

Mr Lehrmann’s lawyer did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment. Ms Higgins could not immediatel­y be reached.

Her allegation rocked the government of then-Prime Minister Scott Morrison, who struggled to assuage public anger ahead of a federal election amid reports of sexual abuse, discrimina­tion against women and misconduct in parliament. Morrison lost the May election.

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