Statement from Jordan Williams re Court of Appeal decision.
Naturally, I am delighted with the success of my appeal at the Court of Appeal overturning Justice Katz's earlier
decision to set aside the jury verdict in my defamation claim against Colin Craig. Justice Katz had ordered a full
re-trial on the basis that the $1.27 million damages award was so high.
I am very relieved that there will not be a full re-trial, and that the issue is now simply damages. It means Mr Craig
has failed in his efforts to re-litigate, yet again, this whole matter.
The judgment is totally clear that I was defamed by Mr Craig, and that the jury’s findings, now confirmed, have
vindicated me.
No one can take away from the fact the jury were unanimous in my favour. The jury believed me, believed Rachel
MacGregor, and not Mr Craig. Today’s decision has confirmed all of that.
As I said immediately after the jury verdict, I never entered into these proceedings for the money, nor did I want these
proceedings at all. It was only Mr Craig's own threats of legal action against me which saw us in Court. I sought to
prove that Mr Craig’s allegations were wrong and to put a stop to Mr Craig’s egregious assault on my reputation.
I await the apology from Mr Craig, as suggested by the Court of Appeal