Sky News Australia host Sharri Markson has revealed more audio of Lisa Wilkinson slamming Brittany Higgins' former boss Senator Linda Reynolds.
Wilkinson can be heard telling the group Reynolds'"time will come" as they discussed plans for Ms Higgins' interview on The Project in which she claimed she was raped in the Senator's office in Parliament House by fellow staffer Bruce Lehrmann.
In the audio, Lisa Wilkinson is heard slamming Senator Linda Reynolds as"an idiot". Photo by Lisa Maree Williams/Getty Images. “And if anybody wants to feel fired up about zeroing in on Linda Reynolds, I just found our private messages,” Ms Wilkinson said. "So, I said, we, she went for me, publicly, and then I tried to come back reasonably, and then I thought, I’m not going to do this publicly.“She’s a nobody, I’d never heard of her."
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