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Bruce Lehrmann loses bid to get footage from documentary featuring Brittany Higgins ahead of rape trial
Bruce Lehrmann unsuccessfully subpoenaed the producers of the documentary Silenced, which features Brittany Higgins alongside actress Amber Heard and lawyer Jennifer Robinson. Photograph: Dan Himbrechts/AAP View image in fullscreen Bruce Lehrmann unsuccessfully subpoenaed the producers of the documentary Silenced, which features Brittany Higgins alongside actress Amber Heard and lawyer Jennifer Robinson. Photograph: Dan Himbrechts/AAP Bruce Lehrmann loses bid to get footage from documentary featuring Brittany Higgins ahead of rape trial Judge says ‘no legitimate forensic purpose’ to former Liberal staffer’s subpoena requesting footage, ahead of his Queensland trial Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast Former political staffer Bruce Lehrmann has lost a legal bid to access copies of all footage from a documentary featuring Brittany Higgins. Lehrmann had subpoenaed the producers of the documentary Silenced and signalled a possible attempt to ban its broadcast before his Queensland trial for rape. Judge Deborah Richards on Monday ruled to set aside Lehrmann’s subpoena for a copy of the documentary, all unused footage and its schedule of distribution, finding the material was not currently relevant to the upcoming trial. “There is no legitimate forensic purpose in this subpoena,” Judge Richards said. Stranger Than Fiction Films, the company behind Silenced, appeared in Queensland district court in Toowoomba on 18 June to respond to Lehrmann’s demands. Silenced is a post #MeToo movement documentary that “reveals how defamation laws are weaponised to silence survivors,” according to Stranger Than Fiction Films’ court filings. Stranger Than Fiction Films’ barrister Dauid Sibtain had argued against the subpoena in court, saying Silenced did not make reference to Lehrmann’s upcoming trial. “We say it was an abuse of process,” Sibtain previously said. “It lacks a legitimate forensic purpose.” Lehrmann’s solicitor Zali Burrows had told Judge Richards she had subpoenaed copies of the film and any “raw unedited b-roll” footage that may be used to promote its release. “Mr Lehrmann has the opportunity to see if any of that material should be subject for an application injunction that it not be published prior to or during the trial,” Burrows had said. Lehrmann, 30, is set to stand trial from 2 November, accused of twice raping a woman at a house in regional Queensland in 2021. He has yet to enter a plea but has previously said via his solicitor he will contest the charges. Former colleague Brittany Higgins has previously been part of other legal actions involving Lehrmann. Silenced’s “behind-the-headlines interviews reveal how the legal system is being used to victimise, discredit and ruin survivors,” Sydney film festival has stated. Higgins was listed as a major interview subject alongside human rights lawyer Jennifer Robinson and actor Amber Heard . Judge Richards had heard the film could be prejudicial to potential jurors for Lehrmann’