Federal Court Justice Michael Lee granted an extension of time sought by the former Liberal staffer to bring the lawsuit outside the normal 12-month period today.

Lee ordered the limitation period be extended until the proceedings commenced.

Bruce Lehrmann will be allowed to proceed with his defamation proceedings. (Alex Ellinghausen)
Lehrmann brought action against Network Ten and News Life Media over a segment on The Project and an article on news.com.au published in February 2021, when former staffer Brittany Higgins said she was raped inside then-minister Linda Reynolds’ Parliament House office in March 2019.

The lawsuits, filed in February, came after the usual window required for most defamation cases, meaning a judge must grant permission for them to proceed.

In December, the prosecutor dropped the charges due to impacts a second trial would have on Higgins’ mental health.

No findings have been made against Lehrmann, who denies the allegations.

He argued he could not bring civil proceedings earlier due to the criminal case, legal advice he had received against it, and his own mental health.

Brittany Higgins has admitted to deleting texts and photos from her phone.
Lehrmann was Brittany Higgins has admitted to deleting texts and photos from her phone. (Alex Ellinghausen)

Lee was satisfied he was following legal advice and his chief focus was on defending a potential criminal case.

Commencing civil proceedings risked him being required to give evidence, as opposed to being entitled to silence as the accused in a criminal trial.

“This would have undermined Lehrmann’s defence strategy,” Lee said.

Ten, News and journalists Lisa Wilkinson and Samantha Maiden attempted to shut down the cases by urging the court to reject the dual applications for an extension of time.

Lehrmann has also filed a separate defamation lawsuit against the ABC for airing a joint address by Higgins and former Australian of the Year Grace Tame at the National Press Club in February 2022, subject to a case management hearing on Friday afternoon.

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