Lachlan Murdoch files defamation proceedings against Australian news site Crikey

Lachlan Murdoch has launched defamation proceedings in the Federal Court against the operators of Crikey news and some of its journalists.

Lachlan Murdoch arrives on the third day of the annual Allen & Company Sun Valley Conference in Sun Valley, Idaho.

Lawyers for Lachlan Murdoch say the Crikey opinion piece contained "malicious" and "manifestly indefensible" allegations. Credit: Getty

Media mogul Lachlan Murdoch is taking defamation action against the Australian operators of Crikey news.

The Federal Court on Tuesday listed an application brought by Mr Murdoch against Private Media, its managing editor Peter Fray and political correspondent Bernard Keane.

A spokesperson for Mr Murdoch confirmed the defamation proceedings but refused to make further comment.

The much-anticipated legal action follows an opinion piece published by Crikey on 29 June about the "sorry state of US politics and the January 6 insurrection" where protesters stormed Congress. The article twice mentioned the Murdoch family name.

"You responded through your lawyers with a series of letters in which you accused us of defaming you personally in that story," Private Media chairman Eric Beecher said in a letter to Mr Murdoch posted on social media.

"We want to defend those allegations in court."
The matter is yet to be assigned a court hearing date.

In a statement made after the court's confirmation of the writ, Private Media CEO Will Hayward said Crikey stands by its story.

"We look forward to defending our independent public interest journalism in court.

"We are determined to fight for the integrity and importance of diverse independent media in Australian democracy."

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Published 23 August 2022 8:48pm
Updated 24 August 2022 8:01am
Source: AAP


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