Amber Harrison considers suing Seven for breach of contract
The former lover of Seven West Media boss Tim Worner is considering suing the company for damages for breach of contract, in a dramatic escalation of a public spat between the pair.
Michaela Whitbourn is a former corporate lawyer who has reported extensively across politics, finance, business and law. In 2011, she was appointed the NSW political reporter for The Australian Financial Review and provided in-depth coverage of historic corruption inquiries into former state Labor ministers. She also exposed attempts by the O'Farrell government to mislead voters about the effect of the carbon tax on transport costs. In October 2013, she joined The Sydney Morning Herald as legal affairs and investigations reporter.
The former lover of Seven West Media boss Tim Worner is considering suing the company for damages for breach of contract, in a dramatic escalation of a public spat between the pair.
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The former lover of Seven West Media boss Tim Worner went "nuclear" in airing her grievances on social media but the company's director Jeff Kennett was "not well-advised" in picking a fight with her in public, a Sydney judge has said.
The former lover of Seven West Media chief Tim Worner said she wanted to "finish" and "destroy" him and promised to unleash a "reign of terror", emails tendered in court reveal.
Twitter has removed a series of posts by the former lover of Seven West Media boss Tim Worner after she flouted a court order preventing her speaking about the company.
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Oliver Curtis, husband of Sydney publicist Roxy Jacenko, will remain behind bars after he lost a court bid to overturn his conviction for insider trading.
Fairfax Media and the ABC have won a defamation case brought against them by a former National Australia Bank financial planner.
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