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Higgins Breathes Sigh of Relief After Appeal Loss
4 Dec
Summary
- Brittany Higgins stated she can 'breathe again' after legal victory.
- Bruce Lehrmann lost his defamation appeal against a rape finding.
- Lehrmann faces further charges in Tasmania for alleged car theft.

Brittany Higgins has declared she can 'breathe again' following the dismissal of Bruce Lehrmann's appeal against a defamation ruling. The federal court's full bench upheld Justice Michael Lee's April 2024 finding that Lehrmann, a former Liberal staffer, raped Higgins in Parliament House in 2019. Higgins shared her profound relief on social media, describing the legal process as a re-traumatizing "rape trial" where perpetrators weaponize the system against survivors.
Lehrmann has consistently denied sexually assaulting Higgins. A previous criminal trial in 2022 was halted due to juror misconduct. Despite the appeal loss, Lehrmann is reportedly seeking legal advice for a potential High Court challenge. He was initially ordered to pay $2 million in damages and will now also cover the legal costs of his opponents from the failed appeal.




