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 ...
The country's most-decorated living soldier, Ben Roberts-Smith, had lost a defamation case against three newspapers who reported claims that he had murdered unarmed prisoners and civilians while ...
A judgement in a landmark defamation trial says Australia's most-decorated living soldier lied to cover up his misconduct and threatened witnesses. It also found Ben Roberts-Smith "complicit in ...
War veteran Ben Roberts-Smith is once again playing a waiting game as three Federal Court judges consider whether the result of his failed defamation case against Nine Entertainment will stand.
Australia’s most decorated soldier, Ben Roberts-Smith, has lost a defamation case against newspapers that accused him of war crimes in Afghanistan in a landmark ruling with widespread ...
The love life of Ben Roberts-Smith has been on display in his defamation case with Nine newspapers — sparked by “devastating” allegations he struck his lover in the face. Ben Roberts-Smith ...
Journalists (L-R) Chris Masters, Nick McKenzie and Nine Newspapers managing director of publishing James Chessell, speak to media after the Ben Roberts-Smith trial at the Federal Court of ...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has distanced himself from King Charles' decision to honour disgraced war veteran Ben ... an award Roberts-Smith still holds despite a landmark defamation trial ...
Nine newspapers have made a string of changes to their defence in a defamation case brought against them by Ben Roberts-Smith. SUNSHINE Coast war hero Ben Roberts-Smith has vowed to take legal ...