Reports

Brittany Higgins’ husband David Sharaz is brutally called out by a former friend: ‘Self-entitled, delusional, clown’

A former friend has labelled David Sharaz a ‘clown’ and revealed how their friendship fell apart over his defamatory social media posts about Linda Reynolds. 

Sharaz, the husband of former political staffer Brittany Higgins, has been ordered to pay the former federal senator over a series of posts he made in 2022 and 2023.

WA Supreme Court Justice Paul Tottle last week ordered Sharaz to pay Reynolds $92,000 in damages, plus legal costs that are expected to exceed $500,000.

Sharaz is also jointly liable with Higgins to pay $135,000 in damages over a separate post they shared about Reynolds.

Gregg Easton, a former radio broadcaster, weighed in on the saga on Friday, branding his former friend Sharaz a self-entitled and delusional ‘clown’.

Mr Easton and Sharaz were journalism classmates at the University of Canberra in 2011.

The pair fell out more than a decade later when Easton claimed he tried to warn his then-friend about some of his posts in the lead-up to Bruce Lehrmann’s criminal rape trial in a comment on Sharaz’s LinkedIn page.

Easton claimed that Sharaz then reported him to his then-boss, which ended with his one-time friend receiving a formal workplace warning over a social media guideline breach.

Brittany Higgins and her husband David Sharaz were sued by former senator Linda Reynolds over a series of social media posts

Gregg Easton blasted his old university mate Sharaz as a 'clown' in a scathing Facebook post

Gregg Easton blasted his old university mate Sharaz as a ‘clown’ in a scathing Facebook post

Easton didn’t mince his words when he blasted Sharaz and detailed their fallout in a scathing private Facebook post that was obtained by The Australian‘s Media Diary column.

‘This clown was a fellow classmate when I was at university in Canberra, and I foolishly once regarded him as a friend,’ Easton wrote.

‘That is, until his spiteful reaction after I warned him that some of his social media posts about an ongoing legal case at the time (we all know which one) could be contemptuous and some also defamatory.

‘In response, he regarded anyone who didn’t agree with him as a supporter for the ‘other side’ (which I wasn’t) and then tried to big-note himself by going after me with my employer at the time.

‘It was a slight inconvenience; however, his pathetic reputation was already public.’

Easton then weighed in on the court outcome.

‘This is karma for the self-entitled and delusional “would-be-if he-could-be” who rarely put in the hard work for anything.’  

Now semi-retired, Easton declined to comment further on the post, telling The Australian that the post ‘spoke for itself’.

Gregg Easton branded David Sharaz  as a 'self-entitled and delusional 'would-be-if he-could-be''

Gregg Easton branded David Sharaz  as a ‘self-entitled and delusional ‘would-be-if he-could-be”

Higgins was ordered in the same court to pay Reynolds $315,000 in damages plus $26,000 in interest, along with paying 80 per cent of her legal fees, which, combined with her own legal bills, is an estimated $2million bill.

Higgins is appealing elements of her costly defamation battle loss to her former boss, adding another chapter to the bitter legal saga.

The former political staffer is appealing the damages award and the costs order, according to documents filed in the WA Court of Appeal last week.

Ms Higgins is also seeking to challenge the finding that she breached a 2021 deed of settlement between the pair with an Instagram post referring to her being a defamation victim.

She previously apologised to Reynolds after the former defence minister emerged victorious from the duo’s high-profile five-week defamation trial, which ended in September 2024.

Justice Paul Tottle found Ms Higgins’ social media posts carried an array of imputations.

David Sharaz's decade-long friendship with old uni classmate Gregg Easton ended over his defamatory social media posts about former federal senator  Linda Reynolds (left)

David Sharaz’s decade-long friendship with old uni classmate Gregg Easton ended over his defamatory social media posts about former federal senator  Linda Reynolds (left)

They included claims that Reynolds engaged in a campaign of harassment against Ms Higgins, mishandled her rape allegation and engaged in questionable conduct during Bruce Lehrmann’s aborted criminal trial for rape.

She alleges former co-worker Lehrmann raped her in the senator’s ministerial suite.

A Federal Court judge overseeing a defamation case launched by Lehrmann against Network Ten found Ms Higgins was, on the balance of probabilities, raped by her former co-worker in the office.

Lehrmann is appealing that finding and has always denied the rape allegations.

  • For more: Elrisala website and for social networking, you can follow us on Facebook
  • Source of information and images “dailymail

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Back to top button

Discover more from Elrisala

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading