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Liberal leader defamed expelled MP, to pay $300k

Victorian Opposition Leader John Pesutto has lost his legal battle against expelled Liberal MP Moira Deeming, with a judge ruling he did defame her.

Justice David O’Callaghan delivered his judgment in the Federal Court on Thursday following a three-and-a-half-week trial in September.

Mrs Deeming alleged Mr Pesutto defamed her by suggesting or implying she was a Nazi or Nazi sympathiser following a Let Women Speak rally in Melbourne in March 2023, a claim he denied.

The trans-critical event, which Mrs Deeming addressed and helped organise, was attended by men in black who performed the Nazi salute on the steps of state parliament.

The now-independent MP told the court those men had nothing to do with her rally.

Justice O’Callaghan found Mr Pesutto did defame Mrs Deeming in a media release, two radio interviews, a press conference and in a party expulsion motion.

Mr Pesutto implied she was unfit to be in the parliamentary Liberal Party because of her associations with Nazis, the judge ruled.

He ordered that $300,000 in damages be awarded to Mrs Deeming.

Mr Pesutto was not in court to hear the decision, while Mrs Deeming was supported by her husband and a group of women.

The group cheered after the judge left the bench, while Mrs Deeming’s husband gave her a hug.

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