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One pull of the trigger: Brittany Higgins’ boyfriend told how he would ‘go after Liberal Party machine’

Court documents have revealed an exchange between Brittany Higgins’ partner David Sharaz and Lisa Wilkinson in which he discussed going after the “Liberal Party machine”.

Jan 12, 2024, updated Jan 12, 2024
Former Liberal Party staffer Brittany Higgins and partner David Sharaz arrive at the ACT Supreme Court in Canberra, Friday, October 7, 2022. Former Liberal Party staffer Bruce Lehrmann is accused of raping a colleague Brittany Higgins at Parliament House in 2019. (AAP Image/Lukas Coch) NO ARCHIVING

Former Liberal Party staffer Brittany Higgins and partner David Sharaz arrive at the ACT Supreme Court in Canberra, Friday, October 7, 2022. Former Liberal Party staffer Bruce Lehrmann is accused of raping a colleague Brittany Higgins at Parliament House in 2019. (AAP Image/Lukas Coch) NO ARCHIVING

It follows suggestions the couple had political motivations in telling the story of Higgins’ alleged 2019 rape by Bruce Lehrmann in Parliament House.

Lehrmann is suing Network Ten and former Project host Lisa Wilkinson over a February 2021 episode of the program that aired the allegations in an interview with Ms Higgins, without naming him.

Over a hundred documents made public by the Federal Court on Thursday contained behind the scenes correspondence between producers and journalists at Ten as they discreetly put the segment together so as not to make the allegations public ahead of time.

One of the documents contained an initial email sent to Wilkinson by Mr Sharaz, in which he alleged an unnamed “girl” was pressured by the Liberal Party and a female cabinet minister not to pursue the case.

Mr Sharaz did not identify Ms Higgins in the January 18, 2021 email, titled “MeToo, Liberal Party, Project Pitch”.

“I’ve got a sensitive story surrounding a sexual assault at Parliament House,” Mr Sharaz wrote.

“She’s asked me to be the one to get the story told this year.

“The girl has been through a lot, and I’m deeply protective of making sure this is done right, given going after the Liberal Party machine is no easy feat.”

Mr Sharaz said his previous experience including as a Sky News political journalist gave him insight that “she’ll only get one pull of the trigger before they try to discredit and shut the story down (sic).”

“I can say this, it’s the first time something like that has happened under Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s watch,” Mr Sharaz continued.

“He can no longer use the excuse: ‘This is a bubble’ issue, or ‘this was before my time’.”

In her response, Wilkinson did not address any of the assertions about the Liberal Party but said she would be “very keen” to look into the story further.

Before Lehrmann’s rape trial was aborted due to jury misconduct, Ms Higgins denied his barrister’s contention she told the media about the alleged rape two years after it occurred because she wanted to damage the Liberal Party.

In another document released on Thursday, text messages between Mr Sharaz and Ten producer Angus Llewellyn included references to the stress facing Ms Higgins and himself, prior to meeting with Wilkinson at a Sydney hotel.

“Ultimately it will destroy her (Higgins’) career and mine as government lobbyist,” Mr Sharaz wrote.

“But it’s the right thing to do.”

Final oral submissions from all parties in the defamation trial concluded on December 22.

Lehrmann, who has denied any sexual contact with Ms Higgins, faces two charges of raping another woman in Toowoomba in October 2021 and remains before Queensland courts.

He has not entered a plea but lawyers have indicated he denies that allegation.

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