Court hears dispute on bankruptcy papers served after failed Bruce Lehrmann defamation case

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Bruce Lehrmann's lawyer has accused network ten of using "bullying tactics" as it argued the former Liberal staffer should have to pay a security before he can appeal against the result of his failed defamation case. The hearing in the federal court also saw new details emerge about Mr Lehrmann's finances.

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00:00After Mr Lehrman lost his case against Network Ten and Lisa Wilkinson, he was ordered to
00:07pay $2 million of the network's costs.
00:11He's trying to delay the enforcement of that order, and today the court heard he's been
00:15served with a bankruptcy notice over the debt.
00:18Ten's lawyers have told the court no further action would be taken until the court makes
00:23a decision on this issue.
00:25Mr Lehrman is also fighting Ten's bid for him to pay a security of costs before his
00:30appeal goes ahead.
00:32Mr Lehrman's lawyer Zali Burrows argued it was well known her client was on Centrelink
00:37and wouldn't be able to pay.
00:39She accused Ten of bullying her client in a bid to shut down the appeal, which Ten's
00:44lawyers rejected.
00:46Mr Lehrman is challenging the finding that on the balance of probabilities, he raped
00:50Brittany Higgins at Parliament House in 2019.
00:53His criminal trial in the ACT Supreme Court collapsed without a verdict due to juror misconduct.
00:59But lawyers for the network and Ms Wilkinson argue Mr Lehrman has had his day in court
01:04and he doesn't deserve another at their expense.
01:07Justice Wendy Abraham has reserved her decision.

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