The Seven boss, the scorned mistress and the affair that stopped a nation
"The only reason we are racing this horse is for the sheilas," quipped the knockabout 30-year-old owner of racehorse Chicks Dig Me.
Kate McClymont is a Senior Reporter for The Sydney Morning Herald.
"The only reason we are racing this horse is for the sheilas," quipped the knockabout 30-year-old owner of racehorse Chicks Dig Me.
The saga embroiling embattled Seven West boss Tim Worner continues to spiral out of control with the company's lawyers launching legal action to prevent the names of two prominent employees being linked with the scandal.
Seven West Media boss Tim Worner has denied any suggestions he had multiple affairs within the organisation.
Seven West Media is standing by its embattled chief executive Tim Worner despite condemning his inappropriate sexual relationship with an employee as "completely unacceptable" and "deeply regrettable."
A messy affair between a high profile media boss and a 35-year-old personal assistant has become public after the breakdown of legal negotiations.
Moses Obeid and his brother Paul, along with prominent businessman John McGuigan, his son James and investment banker Richard Poole are being prosecuted for allegedly rigging the bid for a tender of coal exploration licences in the Bylong Valley, near Mudgee.
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