The former NSW premier will launch her legal appeal next month, but some say the extended public attention may further damage her reputation
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Using the courts to clear one’s reputation can seem like a logical path, but it can also backfire spectacularly.
Even victory can prove pyrrhic, as waves of publicity accompanying every court appearance lead to a retelling of the original slur.
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