Hollywood star Rebel Wilson has had her defamation payout slashed from $4.5 million to $600,000 after magazine publisher Bauer Media successfully appealed.
The judgment, handed down by the Court of Appeal in Melbourne on Thursday, means the Pitch Perfect actress will receive about $3.9 million less than she had originally been awarded.
The high-profile defamation suit was over a number articles, published in 2015, which made Wilson out to be a serial liar.
Wilson claimed she lost film roles as a result of the articles and in September she was awarded the largest defamation payout in Australian legal history.
Supreme Court Justice John Dixon awarded her a record $4.5 million, including $3.9 million in economic damages relating to a loss of income.
But Bauer Media appealed and the Woman’s Day publisher had a major win on Thursday.
In November Rebel explained to Sunday Night why she decided to take Bauer Media to court. Post continues.