'We thank Ben for his commitment to Seven and wish him all the best.' 9News
Ben Roberts-Smith has resigned from his role at Channel Seven, the day after his defamation case was thrown out of court in a landmark ruling.
Yesterday, Federal Court judge Justice Anthony Besanko found allegations Roberts-Smith murdered or was complicit in the killing of four unarmed Afghans while deployed overseas were "substantially true" in a landmark defamation ruling. "That his fellow soldiers have disagreed with each other, this outcome will be the source of additional grief.
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