Moira Deeming in the Spotlight: Key Details from the Ongoing John Pesutto Defamation Trial

Moira Deeming Defends Herself in Court
In a dramatic turn of events, Moira Deeming can now be heard stating, "Very obviously, I'm not a Nazi. And I don't support Nazis." In the audio from the March 19 meeting, Deeming recalls her confusion about the protestors’ affiliations, describing them as men in black, stating:
"I was thinking, 'oh my gosh there are Nazis here, that's terrible.' But at least the police are taking them away." Deeming emphasized, "I don't know why I would be blamed for some random horrible people showing up." In the courtroom, Deeming challenged Pesutto's claims regarding her supposed Nazi links.
Trial Highlights
- Deeming recalls her realization of Nazi presence only when police escorted them away.
- She critiques media coverage, claiming her attendance hasn’t received fair analysis.
- Pesutto maintains the trial is focused on the alleged Nazi connections, not on women's spaces.
As the trial progresses, the audio promises to play a critical role in shaping public perception.
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