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In an earlier teaser, the former Neighbours star looks dishevelled, sporting a grey beard and long hair. Hope your lives are good, treasure them because they can be taken away like that, he says in that video, before snapping his fingers.
Upset: You see this is not just about a headline for the day, this is ruining lives, McLachlan said in the video. Not just me, you want to crucify me? Fine. Look what it s done to my beautiful partner, look what it continues to do to my family every day
McLachlan is set to tell all in the upcoming interview, which follows his acquittal on sexual assault charges.
Magistrate critical of troubling and outdated questions from Craig McLachlan s lawyer to female complainants
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Craig McLachlan addresses the media outside the Travelodge Hotel in Martin Place, Sydney, after the verdict.
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The lawyer who defended Craig McLachlan in the actor s high-profile sexual assault case, where he was found not guilty, has been criticised by a Magistrate for asking inappropriate questions of the female complainants.
Key points:
Actor Craig McLachlan was found not guilty of assault and indecent assault charges
Magistrate Belinda Wallington criticised defence lawyer Stuart Littlemore for asking questions referencing troubling and outdated stereotypes
Aussie actor faced multiple charges, including counts of indecent assault
Craig McLachlan denied the claims relating to production of Rocky Horror Show
McLachlan s defence claimed his behaviour was not indecent given the show
Police claimed McLachlan used his power to intimidate his alleged victims
McLachlan s alleged victims were accused of lying, collusion and perjury
McLachlan s defence attacked the women for making slutty poses in photos
Stuart Littlemore, QC went onto accuse an alleged victim of acting in court