Josh Massoud loses appeal over defamation decision | MWhitbourn
Former Channel Seven sports reporter Josh Massoud has lost a court bid to overturn a decision dismissing his defamation suit against five media outlets over a series of reports on his suspension and subsequent dismissal from the broadcaster after he threatened a junior colleague.
The parties agreed Massoud told an 18-year-old colleague during an abusive phone call in May 2018: “If you weren’t so young, I’d come up there and rip your head off and shit down your throat.”The junior colleague in question, Jack Warren, had mistakenly run part of an exclusive story by Massoud on Twitter before the 6pm news bulletin.
The Court of Appeal said it could proceed on the basis that each of the 14 publications conveyed that he either threatened to slit a colleague’s throat or made graphic threats to kill him.
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