Nathanael Cooper
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That's actually formed part of this case.
So in the US trial, we found that Rebel had, through her lawyer, engaged this crisis PR firm called the Agency Group, or TAG.
And what is particularly interesting about this is it's the same group that had been accused of creating the smear websites about Blake Lively in the case she has brought against Justin Baldoni and Wayfarer.
They pulled Katie Case, who was a publicist at TAG, in to give a deposition.
And through that, a document was shared with the court that contained the contents that eventually appeared on the Amanda Ghost website.
with the Indian Glen Maxwell claims.
The lawyers in that case looked at the metadata of that document, which was shared from the head of the agency group to Katie Case and found that it was created by Camp Sugar, which is Rebel Wilson's company and last authored by Camp Sugar.
So that's been pulled into this case here in Australia as part of the claim for aggravated damages that Rebel continued to make what Charlotte says are defamatory claims about her.
And we saw in court, they did a live example of going into the metadata of this document and there it was full to say Camp Sugar created it and it was authored by Camp Sugar.
Rebel said that she had nothing to do with the website.
She's continued in her affidavits, both in Australia and in the US, in an interview with 60 Minutes, to say that she knows nothing about these websites.
She wasn't involved in the creation of the website.
She didn't write them.
She wouldn't know how to make a website.
But Charlotte's position is that the metadata tells a completely different story.
Yeah, it was actually when I wrote about the metadata and the websites when that came up in the US courts.
I wrote about it and then Rebel herself slid into my DMs, which was a wild moment at three o'clock in the morning.
It was a really strange message.
It was written in the third person.