The saga of an Australian mother trying to be reconnected with her two young children continues after a Lebanese judge charged Faulkner and recovery agent Adam Whittington with the kidnapping of her two children in April.
When Sally Faulkner was told of the charges she was reportedly shocked, but refused to comment further.
The 60 Minutes crew, including journalist Tara Brown, have received a misdemeanour charge for failing to inform local authorities of a criminal act set to occur, which is likely to result in a fine only.
Channel Nine confirmed the charges against its staff had been downgraded.
“There will still be a trial on a date to be determined and out of respect for the Lebanese legal process we will not be making any further comment while the matter is still before the court,” the network said.
Whittingon’s lawyer, Joe Karam, has told Fairfax that the judge, Rami Abdullah, dropped charges relating to criminal gangs.
Nine people were arrested in conjunction with the operation, including 60 Minutes‘ Tara Brown, Stephen Rice, Ben Williamson and David Ballment.
The arrests came following the snatching of Faulkner’s two young children on a busy Beirut street.
