Media outlets face contempt of court charges over George Pell reporting

Court proceedings have begun against various news outlets and journalists for allegedly breaching suppression orders in their reporting on Cardinal George Pell.

There was a virtual hearing this morning in the Supreme Court of Victoria, heard by Justice John Dixon, involving dozens of publications and almost 20 journalists. Those accused of breaching the suppression order include former Today host Deborah Knight, Mamamia, Nationwide News, Nine, Macquarie Media, The Sydney Morning Herald’s editor Lisa Davies, and The Daily Telegraph’s editor Ben English.

Pell interviewed on Sky News earlier this year 

The charges were brought forward by Victoria’s director of public prosecutions Kerri Judd.

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