The Borneo Post

Judge finds staffer committed rape in Australian parliament

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SYDNEY: An Australian judge ruled Monday that a conservati­ve political staffer likely committed rape in parliament, a dramatic twist in a case that sparked national protests.

The judge threw out a defamation suit brought by the former staffer, Bruce Lehrmann, against Network 10 television after it broadcast an interview with his alleged victim, Brittany Higgins.

Federal Court Justice Michael Lee made his finding on the balance of probabilit­ies, as required in civil cases. In a criminal case, a conviction must be proven beyond reasonable doubt.

“Mr Lehrmann raped Ms Higgins. I hasten to stress; this is a finding on the balance of probabilit­ies,” the judge said.

“Mr Lehrmann remains a man who has not been convicted of any offence, but he has now been found, by the civil standard of proof, to have engaged in a great wrong,” Lee said.

Higgins has alleged that Lehrmann raped her on a couch inside the national parliament­ary office of a government minister following a night of heavy drinking in March 2019.

Lehrmann has stridently maintained his innocence and has not been convicted of any criminal offence.

A criminal case against him on a charge of sexual intercours­e without consent collapsed in October 2022.

A courtroom sheriff had discovered a jury member with an academic paper on sexual assault — a document prohibited by the trial’s strict rules.

Prosecutor­s decided not to retry the criminal case over concerns that the public scrutiny could have a grave toll on Higgins’ mental health.

In her interview with Network 10, Higgins did not name Lehrmann, but he claimed he was identifiab­le.

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