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Tearful A-G rejects ‘wild, unrestrained’ rape allegations
Mr Porter outed himself as the cabinet minister at the centre of the historical rape allegations that threw the government into turmoil, but refused to stand aside, saying he believed it would create a precedent and mean “there is no rule of law left to protect”. In an emotional press conference, he said he would take several weeks’ leave for his mental health and is considering options around defamation action. He described the allegations, in the media and online, as “the most wild, intense…
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