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Oscar-winner Geoffrey Rush wins defamation case against News Corp's Australian arm
April 11, 2019
April 11, 2019 1:53 PM
SYDNEY (REUTERS) - Oscar-winner Geoffrey Rush on Thursday (April 11) won initial damages of A$850,000 (S$821,865) after a court ruled that the Australian arm of News Corp defamed him by saying he behaved inappropriately toward a co-star in a production of King Lear.
SYDNEY (REUTERS) - Oscar-winner Geoffrey Rush on Thursday (April 11) won initial damages of A$850,000 (S$821,865) after a court ruled that the Australian arm of News Corp defamed him by saying he behaved inappropriately toward a co-star in a production of King Lear.
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