Bruce Lehrmann’s frantic texts after Brittany Higgins went public claiming he raped her are revealed by Lisa Wilkinson’s lawyer: ‘I’m up for a bit of money’

  •  Bruce Lehrman is suing Wilkinson and Channel 10 for defamation
  •  Text messages reveal his ‘state of mind’ at the time of rape allegation

Lisa Wilkinson‘s lawyer has revealed Bruce Lehrmann sent a series of frantic texts to a woman to say he was ‘up for a bit of money’ on the day Brittany Higgins went public with her allegations that he raped her.

Mr Lehrman is suing Wilkinson and Channel 10 for defamation over her interview on The Project on February 21, 2021 – where Ms Higgins first alleged she was raped by ‘a male colleague’ in Parliament House two years prior.

He also launched a lawsuit against news.com.au journalist Samantha Maiden and its parent company News Life Media, owned by News Corp, for an online article featuring the same allegations.

He was not named in the broadcast or article, but his statement of claim argues his identity would have been known in political circles and was further ascertainable when he was charged with sexual assault and publicly named in August 2021.

During an interlocutory hearing in the Federal Court in Sydney on Thursday morning, Wilkinson’s lawyer Sue Chrysanthou told Justice Michael Lee she would rely on a series of text messages between Mr Lehrmann and a woman named Greta Sinclair. 

Mr Lehrman is pictured, clean-shaven, outside the Federal Court in Sydney on Thursday morning. He is suing Wilkinson and Channel 10 for defamation

Mr Lehrman is pictured, clean-shaven, outside the Federal Court in Sydney on Thursday morning. He is suing Wilkinson and Channel 10 for defamation

The messages were sent by Mr Lehrmann on February 21, 2021 – the day the allegations about him were aired. Ms Chrysanthou said they showed Mr Lehrmann’s ‘state of mind’ at the time.

The court heard Mr Lehrmann has been speaking with solicitor Warwick Korn before and during the time that he messages Ms Sinclair. He was primarily concerned that he would be identified as Ms Higgins’ alleged rapist.

‘Warwick doesn’t think I’ll be named,’ the first message read. ‘If I am then Channel Ten, as well as the government Department of Finance, are up for a lot of money. ‘

‘I’m just getting reassurances,’ he continued. ‘I want to be sure about things.’

Following further conversations with his lawyer, Mr Lehrman wrote: ‘Criminal is off the cards completely.’

Referring to the rape allegation, he said: ‘One, it’s false, and second they have nothing.’

While not named in the Wilkinson interview with Higgins (pair pictured above), his statement of claim argues his identity would have been known in political circles

While not named in the Wilkinson interview with Higgins (pair pictured above), his statement of claim argues his identity would have been known in political circles

Higgins pictured speaking at a the Women's March 4 Justice last  year

Higgins pictured speaking at a the Women’s March 4 Justice last  year

‘But we may have civil,’ he wrote, referring to potential defamation proceedings against the network.

‘And tonight, [Mr Korn] said I won’t see the light of a court room. ‘

Mr Lehrmann then revealed he had ‘two lawyers now’, and that another legal professional told him ‘I’m up for a bit of money’. 

The text messages were read to the court as part of Ms Chrysanthou’s application to oppose the extension of the limitation period.

Applicants normally have 12 months from the date of publication to file a defamation case. Mr Lehrmann waited two years to file the defamation suit. His lawyers will argue it was unreasonable for him to sue within the first year. 

Wilkinson, News.com.au and Channel Ten have opposed the extension. They will argue it was reasonable for Mr Lehrmann to launch a defamation case within the first year of the allegations against him being aired.

DailyMail

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