The eSafety’s legal battle with Elon Musk’s X over videos of the alleged Wakeley stabbing have been abandoned after a series of blows for the government body.
eSafety commissioner Julie Inman-Grant has abandoned her legal proceedings against Elon Musk 's X over the circulation of an alleged stabbing video at a western Sydney church.
"After weighing multiple considerations, including litigation across multiple cases, I have considered this option likely to achieve the most positive outcome for the online safety of all Australians, especially children," Ms Inman-Grant said. Mr Musk has scored a win after the eSafety commissioner abandoned legal proceedings against X. Picture: Apu Gomes/Getty Images
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