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De Belin to sue Daily Telegraph

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https://www. zero tackle .com/dragons-star-suing-major-publisher-over-rapist-accusations-52608/

Dragons star suing major publisher over ‘rapist’ accusations
The suspended NRL star has started defamation proceedings against The Daily Telegraph.

ALEX CAIAFA
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Jack de Belin, who is currently suspended by the NRL, has started defamation proceedings against The Daily Telegraph over a front-page story, cartoon and tweet labeling de Belin as a rapist and a “despicable person”, as reported by The Sydney Morning Herald.

Lawyers for de Belin are seeking damages, including aggravated damages and legal costs for a story that was published on February 21st last year which was headlined “Rub Out the Grubs: League Immortal draws line in sand on NRL shame.”

The front-page story, which featured an interview with Kangaroos coach Mal Meninga, said that Meninga “wants the NRL to bench stars charged by police during the code’s summer of shame until their cases are heard by courts”.

“Meninga told The Daily Telegraph yesterday accused rapist Jack de Belin should be suspended immediately while he contests a rape charge and the NRL had to act on violence against women,” the report said.

De Belin is also suing over a tweet which linked the story as “Kangaroos coach says NRL bad boys should be stood down from playing.”.

Lawyers for de Belin say that the story and tweet defamed him by making suggestions that he is “a rapist” and a “despicable person in that he raped a woman”.

Those same accusations that were conveyed by the front page together with the cartoon, featured Meninga grabbing the throat of a man who is wearing a football jersey with the word “creep” printed across the chest. The man in the jersey is in turn grabbing the throat of a woman.

De Belin’s lawyers also state that the front page in combination with the reports on pages 4 and 5, also defamed him by making allegations that de Belin “so conducted himself by raping a woman that he deserved to miss out on being picked for the Australian rugby league team”.

De Belin lost a federal court challenge last year against the Australian Rugby League Commission’s no-fault stand-down rule, meaning de Belin has been sidelined since until his case is heard.

The Telegraph report which labeled de Belin as a rapist, was published before de Belin’s suspension was announced.

De Belin and Shellharbour Sharks player Callan Sinclair were charged with aggravated assault on a 19-year old woman last year in December, in which both men have pleaded not guilty to the charges.

Both were set to face a two-week jury trial on February 3rd, but Wollongong District Court Judge Andrew Haesler delayed the pre-trial commencement until April 8th to allow an anonymous witness to recover from an illness before giving evidence.

Judge Haesler has now also said that due to District Court scheduling issues, de Belin’s trial may not begin before August.

De Belin’s lawyers are also trying to get the story and tweet permanently removed from the internet.

De Belin’s legal party are seeking aggravated damages on a number of bases, including that the Telegraph did not look for a response from de Belin before the article was published online, and that the material was presented in an “over-sensationalised manner noting the language, tone and production style”, which was seen as an “intent to injure” him.

Both parties are set to appear in court for the first of a number of preliminary hearings on March 30th.
 
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He's either short a few quid or a few quid short

I read it more like he is trying to repair whatever reputation he can, and shut the terrograph up before his judgment day.

Aside from accused this and accused that, they’ve been highlighting the R word on pretty much everything reported on the case. And apart from the P word I can’t think of anything worse to be accused of - no matter whether you’ve committed the act or not the mud sticks.

it’s been over a year now, with a long time ahead before this goes to court.
 
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I read it more like he is trying to repair whatever reputation he can, and shut the terrograph up before his judgment day.

Aside from accused this and accused that, they’ve been highlight the R word on pretty much everything reported on the case. And apart from the P word I can’t think of anything worse to be accused of - no matter whether you’ve committed the act or not the mud sticks.

it’s been over a year now, with a long time ahead before this goes to court.

Pretty much this much of the reporting makes it look like he is guilty when we are no closer to knowing that answer than we were 14 months ago
 

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I read it more like he is trying to repair whatever reputation he can, and shut the terrograph up before his judgment day.

Aside from accused this and accused that, they’ve been highlighting the R word on pretty much everything reported on the case. And apart from the P word I can’t think of anything worse to be accused of - no matter whether you’ve committed the act or not the mud sticks.

it’s been over a year now, with a long time ahead before this goes to court.
looks like another year to wait aswell
 

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As I’m involved in something similar I wholeheartedly agree with him. registered-breach-pixelThe police just think they can do as they please and there are no consequences.


Parents of Jack de Belin and Callan Sinclair want police to be held to account​

An internal investigation into the police involved in the failed Jack de Belin and Callan Sinclair prosecution is still running two years after the second trial ended in a hung jury, with the force refusing to comment on when an expected outcome was due.
Cydonee MardonCydonee Mardon

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September 16, 2023 - 5:00AM
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Sexual assault charges against Jack de Belin have been dropped meaning he won’t face a third trial and can resume his NRL career.
Police involved in the failed prosecution of football star Jack de Belin and his mate Callan Sinclair remain under investigation two years after the case closed, infuriating the men’s parents who say they deserve a resolution.
After two high-profile trials, which both ended with hung juries and the charges withdrawn, NSW Police confirmed they had launched an internal investigation.
Two years later, the force is refusing to comment on an expected time for the outcome.
“This is not good enough, our lives are on hold,” said Mr de Belin’s mum Cathy this week.
Mr de Belin and Mr Sinclair each pleaded not guilty to five counts of aggravated sexual assault.
The parents of Jack de Belin and Callan Sinclair say their families need a resolution on the investigation into the police who charged their sons with sexual assault.

The parents of Jack de Belin and Callan Sinclair say their families need a resolution on the investigation into the police who charged their sons with sexual assault.
Phone transcripts played in court showed both men talking to family members and friends, adamant the sex was consensual. They were also recorded speaking to each other, agreeing that if they told the truth they would be fine.
Police admitted they accessed text messages and emails between the men and their lawyers which was covered by legal professional privilege. Other issues with the case are also being investigated.
Cathy and Dave de Belin, the parents of Jack de Belin.

Cathy and Dave de Belin, the parents of Jack de Belin.
Despite the passing of time, and pleas for information on the progress of the probe, the families still can’t get answers.
After a bureaucratic runaround, they were contacted in mid-January of this year and advised “there would now be an investigation into another officer and a misconduct investigation into the roles of two other detectives”.

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“The latest update came about four weeks ago from the senior investigator advising that the officer working with him was now on leave and a new one would be joining him to complete the work,” Mrs Sinclair said.
“Obviously starting over again. Do they think that if they stall for long enough we will just give up and go away? That’s not going to happen.
 

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