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UPDATE 1-Australian actress Rebel Wilson has Bauer Media libel payout cut

Published 15/06/2018, 07:33 am
Updated 15/06/2018, 07:40 am
© Reuters.  UPDATE 1-Australian actress Rebel Wilson has Bauer Media libel payout cut

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By Nicholas Ford

SYDNEY, June 15 (Reuters) - An Australian court on Thursday slashed a record libel payout for actress Rebel Wilson, saying there was insufficient evidence a series of magazine articles published by Bauer Media prevented her from getting lucrative roles in Hollywood.

The star of three "Pitch Perfect" movies and "Bridesmaids" won A$4.6 million ($3.5 million) in damages from the German publisher last year after a court found a series of articles accusing her of lying about her age, name and childhood events had cost her roles. The judge said he awarded the damages to "nail the lie" in Bauer's articles. Bauer, backed by a host of large Australian media companies, appealed the decision in February, arguing the damages bill was too high. Thursday, Victoria state's appeals court cut Wilson's payout to just A$600,000.

"For a considerable number of reasons, the critical inferences drawn by the judge could not be upheld," three judges in the Victorian state appeals court wrote in a judgment.

"There was no basis in the evidence for making any award of damages for economic loss."

The judge who determined the initial payout had relied on testimony from Wilson and two Hollywood agents that the articles, which were not published in the United States, still would have influenced movie industry decision makers, the appeals court judges added.

"I look forward to appealing," Wilson wrote early on Friday on her official Twitter account.

"Everybody knows I lost money after those maliciously defamatory articles were printed about me...clearly not fair," she said in a series of tweets.

Wilson's legal representatives were not immediately available for comment.

Bauer said in a statement that it welcomed the court's decision.

When Wilson won the case last year, it was an Australian record, much higher than the A$389,000 maximum previously set, by using her "global reach" as justification. ($1 = 1.3235 Australian dollars)

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