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Australia's most-decorated living soldier Ben Roberts-Smith has lost a historic defamation case against three newspapers that accused him of war crimes in Afghanistan. The outlets were sued over ...
A defamation case by war veteran Ben Roberts-Smith against three newspapers has been dismissed, after a judge found defences of substantial or contextual truth had been established over alleged ...
War veteran Ben Roberts-Smith fails in a bid to overturn his multi-million-dollar defamation loss against Nine newspapers, which found him complicit in war crimes on the balance of probabilities.
Ben Roberts-Smith loses his five-year defamation case after war crime allegations. A Federal Court judge has found allegations of murder and war crimes levelled at SAS soldier Ben Roberts-Smith to ...
Four years after the soldier, Ben Roberts-Smith, sued three newspapers that had accused him of killing unarmed Afghan prisoners in cold blood, the judge ruled against him in his defamation case ...
Dismissed: War criminal, murderer, bully loses defamation case Decorated soldier Ben Roberts-Smith was complicit in the unlawful killing of four unarmed prisoners in Afghanistan, a Federal Court ...
The defamation trial of the century ended with a cataclysmic defeat for Ben Roberts-Smith. The outcome was a win for not only the brave witnesses and the newspapers at the centre of the case ...
Ben Roberts-Smith's defamation case has been called the "trial of the century" Australia's most-decorated living soldier Ben Roberts-Smith, has lost an appeal against a landmark defamation ...
Australian authorities must hold Ben Roberts-Smith accountable before our criminal justice system." The defamation case was estimated to have cost upwards of $25 million and lasted more than 100 days.