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Bruce Lehrmann was born on 1 June, 1995 in College Station, Texas, United States, is a Bruce Emery Lehrmann is former political. Discover Bruce Lehrmann's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 28 years old?

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Occupation Lobbyist, political staffer.
Age 28 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 1 June, 1995
Birthday 1 June
Birthplace College Station, Texas, United States
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Bruce Emery Lehrmann is a former political staffer who was found in a civil court trial at the Australian Federal Court to have raped a colleague at Parliament House, Canberra.

In describing the subsequent legal proceedings and media reporting, Federal Court Justice Michael Lee said in his judgement: "the underlying controversy has become a cause célèbre. Indeed, given its unexpected detours and the collateral damage it has occasioned, it might be more fitting to describe it as an omnishambles."

1995

Born in College Station, Texas, in June 1995, Lehrmann grew up in Toowoomba.

He moved to Canberra to study at ANU and begin his political career.

2018

Lehrmann commenced work with the office of the Attorney-General of Australia and worked for various ministries until he joined Linda Reynolds's office in 2018.

He has worked as a political staffer for the Liberal Party, and as a lobbyist for British American Tobacco.

2019

Brittany Higgins reported the rape to the Australian Federal Police in 2019.

These allegations were made public in February 2021 without naming Lehrmann.

He was charged in August 2021 with one count of rape, his identity was then made public.

The criminal trial commenced on the 19th of October 2022, but was abandoned on the 26th of October due to prejudicial material being found in the jury room.

The ACT prosecutor Shane Drumgold announced he would not seek a retrial due to concerns about Higgins' mental health.

Drumgold's conduct was subject to an inquiry led by Walter Sofronoff.

Sofronoff's conduct has been referred to the ACT Integrity Commission for alleged improper disclosures and contact with News Corp journalist Janet Albrechtsen.

Lehrmann made his first public comments in June 2023 during an exclusive interview with Channel Seven.

A Walkley Award Nomination was revoked when it was later revealed that the network had paid for one year's rent as well as other expenses for Lehrmann, and did not accurately disclose this.

A defamation case taken by Lehrmann against Network 10 found on the balance of probabilities he had raped Higgins.

Lehrmann confirmed that he is due to speak at a Restoring the Presumption of Innocence conference organised by Bettina Arndt in June.

Arndt, described as one of Lehrmann's central supporters, has categorically denied raising money for or asking anyone to pay money to Lehrmann.