Liam Magill - Paternity Fraud Case - High Court of Australia

Female High Court Judge presiding over MAGILL paternity fraud case had a child as a result of affair

According to Liam Magill and the book about his story, High Court Judge, Justice Susan Crennan, who presided over the now infamous Liam Magill paternity case, had herself given birth as the result of an affair, according to the book, “Ultimate Betrayal: The Liam Magill Story” published shortly after the trial by the High Court of Australia.

Minister for Resources, Energy and Tourism, the Honorable Martin Ferguson, confirmed that these allegations were true in a private meeting with Mr Magill and Ms King in late 2006.

The Magill case began following DNA tests in 2000, which revealed Mr. Magill was the biological father of only the first of their three children born to his then wife, Meredith Magill, between April 1989 and November 1991.

After the couple separated in late 1992, Mr. Magill made child support payments for all three children until 1999. At one time, his take-home pay was reduced to about $130 a week.

He was awarded compensation in 2002, but that decision was overturned in the Court of Appeal. Mr. Magill launched a further appeal to the High Court, which ruled against him in November 2006.

“The High Court’s decision should be made null and void. It was a total conflict of interest, and Crennan should have excused herself,” said Mr. Magill’s current partner, Cheryl King. Justice Crennan’s past was made known to Mr. Magill by Herald Sun columnist, Andrew Bolt.

“A short time before the High Court of Australia handed down their decision, our lawyer received a phone call from Andrew Bolt, a journalist from the Herald Sun Newspaper, in Melbourne. He raised an issue about Justice Susan Crennan and her past adultery/affair, which produced a son,” said Ms King.

A short time after the High Court’s decision, Liam Magill and Cheryl King met with the now Minister for Resources and Energy and Minister for Tourism, the Honorable Martin Ferguson. Ferguson confirmed that the paternity issues surrounding Susan Crennan were in fact accurate.

“Ferguson said that through information provided by his colleagues, he could confirm the rumors were true,” said Ms King. Ferguson used this meeting to remind Magill and King that Crennan was a Howard Government appointee – a fact that was already known to Magill and King. The book, “Untimate Betrayal – The Liam Magill Story", by American author Lea Anna Cooper, alleges that Justice Susan Crennan was in a relationship at the time she had this affair, and she already had one son by her then spouse.

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96% of women are liars, honest

The Scotsman, Scotland's National Newspaper
December 2004

NINETEEN out of 20 women admit lying to their partners or husbands, a survey on attitudes to truth and relationships has found.

Eighty-three per cent owned up to telling "big, life-changing lies", with 13 per cent saying they did so frequently.

Half said that if they became pregnant by another man but wanted to stay with their partner, they would lie about the baby's real father.

Forty-two per cent would lie about contraception in order to get pregnant, no matter the wishes of their partner.

And an alarming 31 per cent said they would not tell a future partner if they had a sexual disease: this rises to 65 per cent among single women.