Firm in ‘slug gate’ case hires legal big gun

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The “slug gate” case of I Cook Foods is heading for the Supreme Court. And a legal big gun has been drafted in ... CBD column ViscountBrooky and SHutchinsonNews sluggate

, had been drafted into proceedings. The lawyer told CBD he had accepted a brief for I Cook.

But who’s paying? Richter is said to cost between $12,000 and $15,000 a day. He was too polite to say. One source says funds have been contributed by a group upset with the role of authorities in breaking up an Orthodox Jewish prayer meeting. How intriguing.Eric AbetzEric Abetz and Meredith Burgmann.

Hickey told the Tasmanian Parliament that Abetz said “yes … but not to worry, the woman is dead and the law will protect him ... as for that Higgins girl, anybody so disgustingly drunk who would sleep with anybody ... she could have slept with one of our spies and put the security of the nation at risk.”said Abetz was “an outstanding winner, having ‘podiumed’ on previous occasions.” She noted his Senate ticket relegation and said he had “blamed his relegation on sexism and ageism”.

Typical stuff for the Ernies, which have been calling out sexism for 29 years. But Abetz’s office complained the awards didn’t take into account his denial of the remarks and the fact that Hickey had never repeated the words outside Parliament. Burgmann then reissued the citation with the word “allegedly” attached to Abetz’s purported remarks. Neat. CBD hears that the controversy may well be one of the last for the awards. Next year the Ernies turn 30. Word is the anniversary may well be their swansong.Sydney might have won the lockdown race, but Melbourne is still leading the pack as the country’s live performance capital.

 

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