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Maggie Kirkpatrick: Australia actor cleared of abusing girl | Maggie Kirkpatrick: Australia actor cleared of abusing girl |
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Australian actor Maggie Kirkpatrick, star of TV drama Prisoner, has been cleared of sexually abusing a girl. | Australian actor Maggie Kirkpatrick, star of TV drama Prisoner, has been cleared of sexually abusing a girl. |
In August, a Melbourne court had ruled she had abused the 14-year-girl at her Melbourne home in 1984. | In August, a Melbourne court had ruled she had abused the 14-year-girl at her Melbourne home in 1984. |
She was given community service, placed on a sex offenders' register and ordered to undergo a rehabilitation assessment. | She was given community service, placed on a sex offenders' register and ordered to undergo a rehabilitation assessment. |
Ms Kirkpatrick, 74, had consistently denied the charges of assault and gross indecency with a person under 16. | Ms Kirkpatrick, 74, had consistently denied the charges of assault and gross indecency with a person under 16. |
Judge Geoffrey Chettle said on Tuesday the accusations could not be proved beyond reasonable doubt. | Judge Geoffrey Chettle said on Tuesday the accusations could not be proved beyond reasonable doubt. |
The unnamed victim had told the court said she had organised a meeting with Ms Kirkpatrick through a TV producer while she was a patient in a psychiatric hospital. | |
She said she had not reported the abuse before because she feared people would call her "crazy". | |
'Very happy' | |
Judge Chettle said Ms Kirkpatrick's reason for inviting the girl for dinner at her home unchaperoned was in line with evidence the actress was a caring person who had helped other young people in the past. | |
Ms Kirkpatrick broke into tears after the decision was handed down. | |
Speaking outside court, she thanked her legal team, family and "the hundreds of fans and members of the acting fraternity who have stood by me for the last two years". | |
"It's been rather difficult, but I am very happy with the result." | "It's been rather difficult, but I am very happy with the result." |
Ms Kirkpatrick played a warden called Joan, nicknamed the Freak, in Prisoner, a popular series set in a women's prison. | Ms Kirkpatrick played a warden called Joan, nicknamed the Freak, in Prisoner, a popular series set in a women's prison. |
She later appeared in a host of other Australian TV shows and in 1991 played Marilyn's aunt Jean Chambers in Home and Away. Her most recent role was in a stage production of the musical Wicked. | She later appeared in a host of other Australian TV shows and in 1991 played Marilyn's aunt Jean Chambers in Home and Away. Her most recent role was in a stage production of the musical Wicked. |
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