
A former Spotlight producer has claimed Seven Network paid for "illicit drugs and prostitutes" as part of producers' efforts to secure an exclusive sit-down interview with Bruce Lehrmann.
The show ran a feature interview with Lehrmann in mid 2023. The evidence has come to light in an affidavit from former TV producer Taylor Auerbach.
The affidavit was released on Wednesday morning by the Federal Court. It was tendered during Network Ten's application to reopen its case in Lehrmann's defamation claim. The claims in the affidavit are untested, and Auerbach will be cross examined on Thursday.
Lehrmann is suing Network 10 and Lisa Wilkinson based on the now infamous February 2021 interview on The Project in which former Liberal staffer Brittany Higgins alleged she was sexually assaulted inside Parliament House while she worked there.
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Higgins alleged Lehrmann raped her in the office of then Defence Industry Minister Linda Reynolds in the early hours of Saturday March 23, 2019. Lehrmann has always strenuously denied this.
Lehrmann was not named in Ten's broadcast, but he alleges details made him identifiable, and that The Project report was defamatory and has destroyed his reputation. Ten and Wilkinson have defended the defamation claims.
What the affidavit exposed about the Seven Network's payments to Bruce Lehrmann.
Producer Taylor Auerbach claimed Lehrmann leaked private and confidential texts from Higgins, sending them to Seven ahead of the exclusive interview on the network's Spotlight program.
The court heard the texts were provided to Seven in breach of the so-called Harman undertaking, which sought to ensure evidence from the abandoned criminal case against him was not used for other purposes.
Lehrmann previously denied in court providing any material to Seven other than his recorded interview.