WA Liberal Senator Linda Reynolds has vowed to vindicate her reputation in the wake of the former Liberal staffer’s rape allegations.
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Higgins, a former employee of Reynolds, claimed Lehrmann raped her in the then-cabinet minister’s parliamentary office.Reynolds found herself in the firing line amid the fallout over the government’s response to Higgins’ claims.
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