Why Bruce Lehrmann’s high-profile lawyer dropped out of men’s rights conference

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Why Bruce Lehrmann’s high-profile lawyer dropped out of men’s rights conference
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Colourful barrister Zali Burrows, who says Lehrmann is ‘arguably the most hated man in Australia’, skipped a conference hosted by Bettina Arndt.

in his defamation appeal, failed to show.

“I have put up with a lot in the past from nut jobs and stalkers, I thought better to stay home to paint my nails than to compromise my safety,” she told CBD in a statement, adding she was concerned about jeopardising her work for Lehrmann by getting involved in a controversial conference. But Scammell did claim, despite Australia’s reputation as a plaintiff’s paradise, that McLachlan’s was a “David versus Goliath” lawsuit, only dropped after learning the jury weren’t permitted to know about his criminal acquittal.

Scully didn’t want to discuss the tome until its release, so we’ll just have to wait a few weeks to read about why two white guys reckon the Cronulla riots weren’t the racists’ fault.Viktor Orban,“Tony is someone I greatly admire both as a thinker and a leader of his party,” Badenoch wrote on X, adding he was one of those “shaping the future of global conservatism”.

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