Victoria Cross recipient Ben Roberts-Smith lost one of the most expensive legal cases in Australian history this month. Now he has to pay the legal costs incurred by the defendants.
War veteran Ben Roberts-Smith accepts he should pay for the legal costs of his failed defamation case against three newspapers from 2020, the Federal Court has heard.Ben Roberts-Smith could face a bill of $30 million for the legal costs of Nine Entertainment
The judge found there was substantial truth to allegations of four unlawful killings in Afghanistan and bullying, after applying the civil standard of proof.
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