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Greg Hallam sued former Cairns MP Rob Pyne and activist Lyn Kennedy over a series of defamatory social media posts. (AAP: Dave Hunt) Judge Morzone found Mr Hallam's distress was exacerbated by the ...
Hearings in the case brought by former Local Government Association chief executive Greg Hallam against Rob Pyne and Lyn Kennedy (formerly O’Connor) began in August 2021 and ran until November 2022.
Former Local Government of Queensland Association boss Greg Hallam has been awarded more than $500,000 in damages for defamation after being likened to Star Wars villain Jabba the Hutt in Facebook ...
Rob Pyne and Lyn Kennedy ordered to pay total of $503,392 in damages to Greg Hallam. A marathon defamation battle over a cartoon depicting a LGAQ boss as Jabba the Hutt and associated posts has ...
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Former MP Rob Pyne and former activist ordered to pay six-figure defamation sums over social media postsFormer Local Government Association of Queensland chief executive Greg Hallam sued former Member for Cairns Rob Pyne and former activist Lyn Kennedy, arguing a series of Facebook posts they made ...
A marathon defamation battle over a cartoon depicting an LGAQ boss as Jabba the Hutt and associated posts has ended with a court ordering the payment of more than half a million dollars in damages.
A marathon defamation battle over a cartoon depicting an LGAQ boss as Jabba the Hutt and associated posts has ended with a court ordering the payment of more than half a million dollars in damages.
A marathon defamation battle over a cartoon depicting an LGAQ boss as Jabba the Hutt and associated posts has ended with a court ordering the payment of more than half a million dollars in damages.
A marathon defamation battle over a cartoon depicting an LGAQ boss as Jabba the Hutt and associated posts has ended with a court ordering the payment of more than half a million dollars in damages.
A marathon defamation battle over a cartoon depicting an LGAQ boss as Jabba the Hutt and associated posts has ended with a court ordering the payment of more than half a million dollars in damages.
A marathon defamation battle over a cartoon depicting an LGAQ boss as Jabba the Hutt and associated posts has ended with a court ordering the payment of more than half a million dollars in damages.
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