Why Australian soldier's case loss raises next question... in 83 seconds Australia's most-decorated living soldier Ben Roberts-Smith has lost a historic defamation case against three newspapers ...
War veteran Ben Roberts-Smith is once again playing a waiting game as three Federal Court judges consider whether the result of his failed defamation case against Nine Entertainment will stand.
WATCH THE VIDEO ABOVE: Ben Roberts-Smith loses landmark defamation case. Know the news with the 7NEWS app: Download today Delivering his judgement on Thursday, Justice Anthony Besanko found that the ...
But Ben Roberts-Smith was not the ... evidence on other issues also emerged during the defamation case, including: Admissions from Mr Roberts-Smith that he had set fire to several laptops to ...
The love life of Ben Roberts-Smith has been on display in his defamation case with Nine newspapers — sparked by “devastating” allegations he struck his lover in the face. Ben Roberts-Smith ...
Ben Roberts-Smith has resigned from his role at Channel 7. The 44-year-old war veteran had been on leave from his position as General Manager of Seven Queensland throughout his lengthy defamation ...
Ben Roberts-Smith’s defamation trial is at the beginning of the end with ... bully and domestic abuser with unfounded articles and a contorted court case. Mr Roberts-Smith launched legal action ...
By Matthew Haag Jurors found a reporter, Sabrina Rubin Erdely, liable for $2 million and said Rolling Stone and its parent owed $1 million in a defamation case. By Hawes Spencer and Ben Sisario A ...