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“We regret how the decision to remove Ms Lattouf from air was handled and the distress occasioned her. We extend our sincere apologies to Ms Lattouf and wish her well in her future endeavours.”
What did the judge find?
“Mr Oliver-Taylor sought to appease members of the public who would attribute to Ms Lattouf the holding of anti-Israeli and antisemitic opinions by taking her off air,” he said.

Antoinette Lattouf with a supporter outside the Federal Court in Sydney on Wednesday. A judge decided the ABC, “in a state of panic”, repudiated the journalist’s contract. Source: AAP / Bianca De Marchi
Anderson made a “material contribution” to the decision, however, by giving his views to Oliver-Taylor that the fill-in host held antisemitic opinions.
The judge rejected claims by Lattouf — who is of Lebanese heritage — that she was terminated due to her race or national extraction.
What next for the ABC?
“We will talk more this about in coming weeks,” Marks said.
Antoinette Lattouf speaks after judge’s ruling
Lattouf offered to settle the case for $85,000 in August.

Antoinette Lattouf’s lawyer, Josh Bornstein, speaks to the media outside the Federal Court in Sydney on Wednesday. Source: AAP / Bianca De Marchi
This was an offer the ABC — which has spent more than $1.1 million defending the case — rejected, her lawyer Josh Bornstein said.