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Rush wins temporary gag order against newspaper

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Actor Geoffery Rush has successfully applied to supress the details of the defense arguments of Australian newspaper The Daily Telegraph, against which he had filed a defamation lawsuit.

The 66-year-old actor had sued the paper late last year after it had published an article, which was later deleted, alleging that the Sydney Theatre Company had received a complaint against Rush, who had starred in 2015-2016 production of "King Lear".

Rush had claimed the Daily Telegraph made him out as a "pervert" and "sexual predator" with their "KING LEER" headline.

In a case management hearing in the Federal Court of Australia, Rush's barrister Richard McHugh said the paper's defence was "hopeless" and "dead in the water", reported Australia's ABC News.
 

Lawyer for The Daily Telegraph, Lyndelle Barnett, told the court the newspaper had information it had not published which backed its defence case. She also said the articles did not allege sexual misconduct on the part of Rush.

McHugh then argued that information should not be made public as it contains fresh allegations that could further harm Rush's reputation.

Justice Michael Wigney ordered that information remain confidential until the next hearing on February 19, at which time it might be amended.

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First Published: Feb 08 2018 | 4:15 PM IST

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