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Australian senator sues parliamentarian over sex life slurs

SYDNEY, Aug 3, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – An Australian senator is suing a fellow
parliamentarian over comments sparked by a heated upper house debate where he
told her to “stop shagging men”, saying she wants to stop such “sexist and
reprehensible” behaviour.

David Leyonhjelm made the derogatory remarks about Greens Senator Sarah
Hanson-Young in June during an upper house session on legalising pepper spray
to protect women.

Leyonhjelm, a Liberal Democrat, did not dispute what he said and made
further comments about Hanson-Young’s life in media appearances, including on
Sky News.

The defamation proceedings, filed in the Federal Court this week, are
reportedly the first by a sitting Australian politician against another
parliamentarian under national laws introduced in 2006.

The lawsuit involves what Leyonhjelm said in the media. His upper house
comments are protected by parliamentary privilege.

“The defamatory statements… are an attack on my character, and have done
considerable harm to me and my family,” Hanson-Young said in a statement
Thursday, adding that his behaviour was “sexist and reprehensible”.

“I’m calling this out because it is wrong. No woman, whether she be working
behind a bar, in an office or in the parliament, deserves to be treated this
way, and it needs to stop.”

Sky News apologised for the comments broadcast on the network. Prime
Minister Malcolm Turnbull called on Leyonhjelm to apologise, but the senator
refused.

This is not the first time the issue of sexism has been raised in
Australia’s legislative chambers.

Former prime minister Julia Gillard became a torchbearer for women around
the world in 2012 with her fiery speech about misogyny in parliament, where
she accused then-opposition leader Tony Abbott of sexism.

Hanson-Young, who is divorced, said last month that Leyonhjelm’s comments
suggested said was “sexually promiscuous”, adding that he was “slut-shaming”
her.

The Liberal Democrats said in a statement Thursday that their senator would
“strenuously” defend the defamation suit, adding that it “has no merit”.

Hanson-Young has started a legal fund on the GoFundMe campaigning website
to support her case, with more than Aus$60,000 (US$44,000) raised so far.

She pledged to donate any damages she is awarded from the case to Plan
International and the Working Women’s Centre SA.

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