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Cate Sayers scores win against former husband Luke to keep defamation case in public eye

Justice Andrew Watson ruled on Wednesday that moving the case out of the Supreme Court would potentially prevent public vindication for Cate Sayers if she were to win.

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Cate Sayers scores win against former husband Luke to keep defamation case in public eye

Justice Andrew Watson ruled on Wednesday that moving the case out of the Supreme Court would potentially prevent public vindication for Cate Sayers if she were to win.

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afr.com2 g fa

Luke Sayers loses bid to move battle with wife to closed court

The defamation battle between the former PwC CEO and his estranged wife over the publication of a lewd photo will not be moved to the Family Court.

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  1. mercoledì 3 giugno 2026·afr.com

    Luke Sayers loses bid to move battle with wife to closed court

    The defamation battle between the former PwC CEO and his estranged wife over the publication of a lewd photo will not be moved to the Family Court.

  2. mercoledì 3 giugno 2026·theage.com.au

    Cate Sayers scores win against former husband Luke to keep defamation case in public eye

    Justice Andrew Watson ruled on Wednesday that moving the case out of the Supreme Court would potentially prevent public vindication for Cate Sayers if she were to win.