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[ # ] Rebel Wilson will donate her court winnings to charity
September 13th, 2017 under Rebel WIlson

Today was the end of a long and hard court battle against Bauer Media who viciously tried to take me down with a series of false articles. When the jury delivered its verdict they answered every single question in my favor. I am eternally grateful to those ladies. Today Justice Dixon gave his considered full judgement. He accepted that Bauer Media subjected me to a sustained and malicious attack timed precisely to the launch of Pitch Perfect 2. It was hurtful and devastating that a corporation would do something like that, knowing that their paid anonymous source and stories were dodgy. The learned judge accepted without qualification that I had an extremely high reputation and that the damage inflicted on me was substantial. He said that the nature of this aggravated defamation and the unprecedented extent of its dissemination (meaning it caused a worldwide media firestorm) makes vindication of particular importance. It was important for me to set the record straight, especially because I have so many young fans. I also feel like it's important to stand up to bullies. I have been awarded a record sum from Justice Dixon. I will be putting that money to good use by donating it to charity and investing in an Australian film ( but obviously can't say exactly or do anything now as I won't receive the money until everything is finalized). I thank Justice Dixon so much. And I'm looking forward to getting back to entertaining everyone!

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Around the time that Pitch Perfect 2 came out, Aussie media made claims that Rebel Wilson lied about her name, her age and her childhood and she said those claims were a lie. In fact, the actress said that the articles cost her 2 acting jobs. Therefore, she sued Bauer Media and yesterday she won $4.5 million which is Australia’s highest-ever defamation payout. Instead of pocketing the money, she said, “I will be putting that money to good use by donating it to charity and investing in an Australian film.” Who will be getting the money will be delegated when she gets it. If she gets it because you know how that goes. They will appeal and it will be years before she gets anything. But the thought is nice.

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