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SAS Australia: Schapelle Corby’s appearance raises legal issues if she was paid

Viewers may have been gutted by the exit of unlikely fan favourite Schapelle Corby from Channel 7s SAS Australia, but she could potentially risk legal action if she was paid for her short-lived appearance.Corby, who came to infamy when she was convicted of drug smuggling in Indonesia in 2005, said she went on the gruelling reality show as “part as her healing”.
The 43-year-old bowed out of the challenge in last night’s episode.
While it is unclear whether Corby was paid by Channel 7 for her time…
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