Court finds Higgins made false claims - The Australian
Justice Paul Tottle identified no less than 26 different 'false or misleading aspects' from Brittany Higgins’ media interviews.
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The Israeli Embassy in France based its reason for denying a group of French diplomats entry to Israel on false claims of terror ties, saying the group was arriving under the auspices of an organization affiliated with the PFLP, which was not true.
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Justice Paul Tottle identified no less than 26 different 'false or misleading aspects' from Brittany Higgins’ media interviews.