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Mark Latham has an ‘abusive obsession with me’, NSW MP Alex Greenwich tells tribunal | Mark Latham has an ‘abusive obsession with me’, NSW MP Alex Greenwich tells tribunal |
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Former Labor leader complains about a ‘whinge-athon’, attracting a rebuke for repeated interjections by a senior tribunal member | Former Labor leader complains about a ‘whinge-athon’, attracting a rebuke for repeated interjections by a senior tribunal member |
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A controversial politician’s “abusive obsession” with a fellow MP has exposed him to ongoing hatred and ridicule, a tribunal has been told. | A controversial politician’s “abusive obsession” with a fellow MP has exposed him to ongoing hatred and ridicule, a tribunal has been told. |
New South Wales independent MP Alex Greenwich continued his legal fight against controversial former federal Labor leader Mark Latham on Tuesday, having sued him for homosexual vilification and workplace harassment. | |
The case relates to a sexually explicit tweet the federal court has previously ruled as defamatory and subsequent media appearances made by Latham, who sits as an independent in the state parliament. | |
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In a passionate address, Greenwich said the tweet had sought to define him as a “disgusting sexual act” and a threat to children. | In a passionate address, Greenwich said the tweet had sought to define him as a “disgusting sexual act” and a threat to children. |
“[He has] an abusive obsession with me, it began with that tweet and it has not stopped,” he told the NSW civil and administrative tribunal on Tuesday. | |
“I have never been so diminished, demeaned, dehumanised by someone ... this was the first time in my political career I’d been so fundamentally attacked for who I am and my sexuality.” | “I have never been so diminished, demeaned, dehumanised by someone ... this was the first time in my political career I’d been so fundamentally attacked for who I am and my sexuality.” |
Greenwich added his electorate office had been “inundated” with abuse after Latham’s tweet and subsequent interviews. | |
“I have as an openly gay MP ... of course at times received homophobic abuse [but] I have never been defined by someone as a disgusting sex act,” he said. | |
Latham repeatedly interjected from the public gallery, drawing a sharp warning from senior tribunal member Mandy Tibbey. | Latham repeatedly interjected from the public gallery, drawing a sharp warning from senior tribunal member Mandy Tibbey. |
Greenwich, who is a vocal advocate for the LGBTQI community, received $140,000 in damages in a federal court suit against Mr Latham in 2024. | |
He sued the former NSW One Nation leader in the federal court over the tweet, which was sent days after the state election and described a sex act in explicit terms. | |
It came in response to a post quoting Greenwich describing him as a “disgusting human being”. | It came in response to a post quoting Greenwich describing him as a “disgusting human being”. |
The online sparring match between the two politicians followed violent protests outside a church in Sydney’s south-west, where Latham was giving a pre-election speech in March 2023. | |
About 250 mostly male counter-protesters violently attacked police and 15 LGBTQI protesters who had set themselves up outside the Belfield church. | About 250 mostly male counter-protesters violently attacked police and 15 LGBTQI protesters who had set themselves up outside the Belfield church. |
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Greenwich’s lawyer Prue Bindon said recent tweets from the former Labor leader had subjected her client to “further hatred and ridicule ... from members of the public”. | Greenwich’s lawyer Prue Bindon said recent tweets from the former Labor leader had subjected her client to “further hatred and ridicule ... from members of the public”. |
After his lawyer objected to the tweets being formally tendered as evidence, Latham loudly complained about “another whinge-athon from the European prince”, a reference to Mr Greenwich’s links to Georgian nobility. | After his lawyer objected to the tweets being formally tendered as evidence, Latham loudly complained about “another whinge-athon from the European prince”, a reference to Mr Greenwich’s links to Georgian nobility. |
Latham has been embroiled in several scandals, including taking photos of women MPs without their knowledge, for which he has already apologised. | Latham has been embroiled in several scandals, including taking photos of women MPs without their knowledge, for which he has already apologised. |
But a recent attempt to have Australia’s oldest parliamentary chamber officially censure him failed after the Coalition opposition, the Greens and minor party MPs voted to adjourn the motion until October. | |
The independent MP spent the hearing live-tweeting proceedings, including defending his postings as true. | The independent MP spent the hearing live-tweeting proceedings, including defending his postings as true. |
“No court or tribunal should be used for restricting the legal, authentic freedom of speech of an elected member of parliament,” he wrote. | “No court or tribunal should be used for restricting the legal, authentic freedom of speech of an elected member of parliament,” he wrote. |
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