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Cardinal George Pell: Australian media fined $AU1.1m over trial reports


A court has fined 12 Australian media groups a total of $AU1.1m ($NZ1.8m) for their coverage of Cardinal George Pell s now-overturned conviction in a sexual abuse case.
This photo illustration shows the front pages of Australia s major newspapers reporting the conviction of Cardinal George Pell in Sydney on February 27, 2019, after suppression orders were lifted.
Photo: AFP
The outlets admitted to breaching a legal order in 2018, which banned them from reporting the verdict at the time.
A judge rejected arguments that their news reports - which didn t name Pell - were in the public interest.
Some of Australia s biggest media groups are among those fined. ....

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Australian media pleads guilty for contempt in Pell coverage


Australian media pleads guilty for contempt in Pell coverage
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Sydney, Australia, Feb 1 (efe-epa).- A dozen Australian media pleaded guilty Monday for contempt of a court order that banned them from reporting on a 2018 sexual abuse conviction imposed on Cardinal George Pell, who was later exonerated.
The newspapers include The Age and the Sydney Morning Herald, of the Fairfaix group, as well as The Herald and Weekly Times, owned by media magnate Rupert Murdoch, according to a virtual Supreme Court hearing in Melbourne, Victoria.
“The companies have said they will plead guilty, with respect to each of the publications for which they are accused, of contempt for failure to comply with the order to suppress the procedure,” a document from the Supreme Court in charge of the process read. ....

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