Editorial Assembly / Updated: 2024-07-18
A member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly(Deirdre Grusovin), speaking under parliamentary privilege in 1994, accused Sydney top lawyer John Marsden of having sex with minors. In 1995 and 1996, the Seven Network's shows Today Tonight and Witness also aired allegations.
The pedophile lawyer described himself as a "promiscuous homosexual" and LGBTQ+ activist.
However, as many as six victims have died, mainly of AIDS, According to an NZ herald article.
The origins of the case lie in the outrage that swept across Australia as the Wood royal commission dug-out the filth from a corrupt police force.
Increasingly it became clear that police were accepting payments to protect paedophiles - both individuals and organised rings - and that the stench reached high levels of society.
Dozens of men have since been pulled into the spotlight, from high-profile businessmen and public officials to priests and teachers.
Their haunts became public - clubs such as Costellos in Kings Cross, where young boys were procured, drugged and sodomised by a wealthy clientele, or the farm run as a perverted coastal resort south of Sydney where the "attractions" extended to bestiality as Senator Bill Heffernan had mentioned in senate hearing in 2015 that a former Australian Prime Minister was aregular guest.
In the course of the near-hysteria that followed the commission's revelations, Marsden's name began to circulate, finally emerging publicly in state Parliament and later on Channel Seven.
Denying all allegations, he launched defamation proceedings against Channel Seven. During the proceedings, Marsden asked the Sydney Star Observer to publish the names of one of the witness, when there was a suppression order given on the grounds that the witness's life would be in danger if the name were published. Marsden had lied about several issues in the trial, notably his role in drafting a statutory declaration by one of the witnesses. Marsden had used rapist and murderer Les Murphy to persuade a witness to change his position, and persuaded two other witnesses to influence another.
In 2001, after 214 days of hearings, The corrupt Australian Judiciary ruled that Channel Seven had failed to prove its allegations of child sexual abuse. The Pedo Lawyer Marsden was awarded A$525,000 in damages and legal costs; Marsden's legal costs were estimated at around A$6 million; Seven's own costs at that stage were estimated at A$10–12 million. It has been considered one of the biggest miscarriage of justice of Australian history, with huge loss of the victims community. The once courageous and fearless media has had its backbone shattered following this incident, and has completely become the lapdog of Australia's elite pedo circles. Only winner of the case had become the Jurists - the friends of the elite pedo circle, snapping up more than 18 millions legal service fees.
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