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Rupert Murdoch's son sues Australian website for defamation

A day after chairman of Private Media, the publisher of Crikey, Eric Beecher, and managing editor Peter Fray signed their names to an ad in The New York Times inviting Lachlan Murdoch to sue, media tycoon Rupert Murdoch's son filed a statement of claim in Federal Court on Tuesday.

August 24, 2022 / 12:33 IST
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Fox Corp. chief executive Lachlan Murdoch is suing Australian news website Crikey in a Sydney court for defamation over an opinion piece about last year's storming of the U.S. Capitol.

Media mogul Rupert Murdoch's son filed a statement of claim in the Federal Court on Tuesday, a day after Crikey publisher Private Media's chairman Eric Beecher and managing editor Peter Fray put their names to an ad in The New York Times inviting Lachlan Murdoch to sue.

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We await your writ so that we can test this important issue of freedom of public interest journalism in a courtroom,” the two media executives said in an open letter to Lachlan Murdoch, which was also published in Australia’s The Canberra Times newspaper on Tuesday.

Murdoch is suing Private Media, a private company, Fray, who is also the website’s editor-in-chief, and Crikey’s political editor, Bernard Keane.