Court told Heston Russell declined ABC journalist’s offer to discuss article

Court told Heston Russell declined ABC journalist’s offer to discuss article

ABC⁤ journalist Mark Willacy offered to sit⁤ down and ⁢talk to Heston ‌Russell about an article he was upset about but the former commando did not take up the offer, the ‌federal court has heard.

Under cross-examination by barrister ⁤Sue ⁢Chrysanthou SC, Willacy denied⁣ he did ⁣not want to​ engage with Russell and said he ‌had made the offer of coffee and a chat when he met ⁢the former soldier once in person.

Russell is ⁤suing the ⁢ABC over two online news ‌articles, a television news item⁤ and a radio broadcast‌ published in 2020 and 2021 about the alleged actions in Afghanistan in 2012 of the November platoon, which Russell‍ commanded.

Chrysanthou: “I want to suggest to you​ that you had closed your mind off ​to ⁤listening to⁤ Mr Russell, because you didn’t want to admit that your story ‍was wrong.”

Willacy: “No, as stated when he came to see me at the bookshop,⁤ I had offered Mr ​Russell to come and see me⁣ and sit⁢ down and have a cup of coffee and he never took an offer. I was prepared at any time to⁤ have a chat with ⁤him. I couldn’t offer him ⁢a live interview. That’s one thing I couldn’t do.”

The court heard Russell‌ had ​sent​ an ‍email to‍ the ABC offering to do a ⁢live sit-down interview.

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In earlier evidence Willacy said he met Russell in a bookshop in September 2021 when the‍ former commando⁤ showed ⁢up⁢ to ⁣a book‌ signing event for Willacy’s‌ Rogue Forces book.

The journalist said he spoke⁣ to Russell for 20 minutes but Chrysanthou put‌ it to him ​that⁢ it was⁣ only five to ⁤10 minutes and ⁤that his affidavit about the incident was ​inaccurate.

Chrysanthou: “I want to ‍suggest to you that when you give evidence that you ‌thought my client⁤ filmed the bookstore, you say‌ he ‍was doing it to intimidate you. ⁤I want to suggest that that’s not‍ true.”

Willacy said a friend saw Russell filming the event⁢ and he assumed it was intimidation, but “it didn’t bother me ‍that ⁣much”.

Chrysanthou: “You assume misconduct – is that because that’s⁤ your​ job at ABC investigations?”

Willacy⁣ said he attended the ‌event with journalist and academic Peter ⁢Greste and his partner and a friend‍ from the SAS.

Chrysanthou: “And‍ I ‍want to suggest⁤ to you he spoke to you for about five to 10 minutes to ask‌ you questions about the ‘Josh’ allegation.”

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Willacy: “It felt like 20.”

The​ court⁤ heard Russell lodged an editorial complaint about what⁣ is referred to in proceedings as the October article three or four weeks‍ after​ he ⁤met Willacy at the bookstore.

In the⁤ October article, written by Willacy, Alexandra‍ Blucher⁣ and Dan Oakes, it was reported that a US marine named “Josh” said ‌Australian special forces shot and killed a bound Afghan ⁢prisoner after being told he would not fit on the US aircraft coming to​ pick them up.

Willacy has told the court he was given​ permission to show Josh’s face on…

2023-08-02 00:17:15
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