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Chris Gayle awarded $300,000 in defamation case

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Update: 2018-12-03 15:11:55
Chris Gayle awarded $300,000 in defamation case Chris Gayle in front of the New South Wales Supreme Court in Sydney (File photo: collected)

Chris Gayle has been awarded $300,000 in damages after he won a defamation case against Fairfax Media in October 2017. 

The West Indies batsman had been the subject of articles claiming he had exposed himself to a massage therapist in Sydney during the 2015 World Cup. He sued the publishing company and the court found in his favour, but Fairfax Media have again said they will appeal the judgment.

The case relates to a January 2016 report in The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age and The Canberra Times. Leanne Russell, a massage therapist who came to assist the West Indies team at Drummoyne Oval, alleged that she entered the dressing room to look for a towel when Gayle dropped his and said "is this what you're looking for."

Judge Lucy McCallum, in her verdict last October, said Fairfax had not justified its articles on either the basis of truth or of qualified privilege, which weighs up the public interest value of published information and whether or not the media outlet acted reasonably.

On Monday, after finalising the value for damages, McCallum said the allegations "went to the heart of Mr Gayle's professional life as a batsman". The player had given evidence to that end during the trial saying it was "the most hurtful thing I've actually come across in my entire life".

Source: ESPNCricinfo

BDST: 1504 HRS, DEC 3, 2018
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