NSW Supreme Court grants three athletes temporary injunction against ABC over leaked group chat messages
Three unnamed professional athletes obtained a temporary court order from the NSW Supreme Court preventing the ABC from publishing a story based on leaked group chat messages. The messages, leaked by an ex-partner of one of the athletes to an ABC journalist, reportedly contained crude descriptions of sexual acts and domestic violence. The athletes, described as "highly credentialed in their sport," cannot be identified due to the legal order.
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Three professional athletes have been granted a court order barring the ABC from publishing a story, detailing group chat messages which shared 'crude descriptions of sexual acts and domestic violence'.
The trio of sportsmen, who cannot be identified but are described as 'highly credentialed in their sport', went to the NSW Supreme Court after an ex-partner of one of the men leaked the messages to an ABC journalist.
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