Bruce Lehrmann ‘had no urgent work’ at parliament on night of alleged rape of Brittany Higgins, court hears
by Christopher Knaus from World news | The Guardian on (#64Q3K)
Former minister's chief of staff tells court Lehrmann, who denies rape allegation, told her later he went back to the office to drink whisky
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Bruce Lehrmann had no urgent work" justifying his early-morning visit to Parliament House on the night of Brittany Higgins' alleged rape, and told his boss he was there to continue drinking, a court has heard.
The ACT supreme court heard this week from witnesses called by the prosecution, including Fiona Brown, chief of staff to the former defence industry minister Linda Reynolds; and Nikola Anderson, a parliament security guard, who told the court she found Higgins naked on a couch opposite the minister's desk in the early hours of 23 March 2019.
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