Witness in rape trial of a high-profile Melbourne man tells court the complainant wanted to ‘ruin him’ – and said Grace Tame’s legal team would help her do it
A witness in the Melbourne rape trial of a high-profile man has told the court that the complainant wanted to "ruin" the accused and had suggested that lawyers associated with anti-abuse campaigner Grace Tame would help her do so. The testimony forms part of the defence case and goes directly to the credibility and motive of the complainant, a central issue in any contested sexual assault trial. Because the man has not been publicly named in the reporting provided, the wider significance of the allegations against him, and the identity of the accused, remain unclear from the available details.
The witness's evidence links the complainant to Tame's legal team, though no further detail is given on how that connection was characterised or what role it was alleged to play in the case. No information is provided on the specific charges, the stage of proceedings, or when a verdict might be expected. The article as supplied is largely a headline and site navigation menu, with no substantive body text describing the broader circumstances of the trial, the complainant's testimony, or the defence's case.
- Witness claims complainant wanted to "ruin" high-profile Melbourne accused
- Witness says Grace Tame's legal team would allegedly help
- Full trial details unavailable from the supplied article text