The WA senator and former defence minister is suing her former political staffer Brittany Higgins over social media posts she says damaged her reputation.
Lawyers for Liberal senator Linda Reynolds are poring over tens of thousands of pages of potential evidence taken from Brittany Higgins’ phone.
Senator Reynolds’ lawyer Martin Bennett said his team was working through documents Network Ten supplied on subpoena, including a report on Ms Higgins’ mobile phone. “The Australian Federal Police download of Ms Higgins’ telephone, which is 56,287 pages,” he told reporters outside the court.Some of the pages could become evidence in the high-profile defamation battle, scheduled to start on August 2.Advertisement
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