Mamamia faces contempt of court probe over Robert Hughes case reporting

Screen Shot 2014-04-07 at 3.27.49 PMWomen’s lifestyle website Mamamia may face contempt of court proceedings for publishing a potentially prejudicial article during the trial of former Hey Dad! star Robert Hughes.

On March 7, Hughes’s lawyer Greg Walsh told the presiding judge Justice Peter Zahra he was deeply “concerned” about the contents of a “blog… Mamamia.”

It is understood the article in question, authored by Mamamia’s celebrity editor Kate Leaver and since removed from the site, made several allegedly prejudicial statements about Hughes’ guilt.

The former TV star was yesterday convicted of nine child sex offences involving five victims during the 1980s and 1990s and was today found guilty of one of two counts of indecent dealing. Whilst the article in question appeared on Mamamia on March 6 the matter was heard in the absence of the jury, with reporting on the contempt matter banned until after the jury was discharged today.

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