High-profile MPs to be witnesses in Latham defamation

Alex Greenwich's (left) defamation lawsuit against Mark Latham goes to trial later this month. (Flavio Brancaleone, Dan Himbrechts/AAP PHOTOS)

Political allies of independent NSW MP Alexander Greenwich will appear as witnesses in his defamation lawsuit over a sexually explicit tweet by ex-NSW One Nation leader Mark Latham.

Greens senator Sarah Hanson-Young will give evidence about the Sydney MP's character and state of mind following Mr Latham's tweet, which Mr Greenwich claims subjected him to a "torrent" of homophobic and other abuse.

The Speaker of the NSW Legislative Assembly and fellow independent MP Greg Piper will also appear as a witness in support of Mr Greenwich.

Barrister Matthew Collins KC, representing Mr Greenwich, told a brief Federal Court hearing on Wednesday that a five-day trial could be set for later in the month.

MP Alex Greenwich and his partner Victor Hoeld (left)
MP Alex Greenwich and his partner Victor Hoeld (left) cast their votes in the 2023 state election.

Also appearing as witnesses at the trial will be Mr Greenwich's husband, Victor Hoeld, and two staff members from his electorate office, Anne McCall and Alexander Graham.

Mr Greenwich is suing Mr Latham, a former federal Labor opposition leader, over the graphic tweet describing explicit sexual acts between men, which came in response to an earlier tweet in which he called Mr Latham a "disgusting human being".

The lawsuit targets both Mr Latham's tweet and statements made during an interview with the Daily Telegraph in which the then-One Nation state leader discussed Mr Greenwich giving speeches about sexuality to students in schools.

“Mr Latham linked that in a disgraceful manner to conduct which was in fact understood ... to be in the nature of grooming," Dr Collins told an earlier hearing.

Mr Latham has denied that he defamed Mr Greenwich and is defending the lawsuit.

Mark Latham
Mark Latham arrives for a pontifical requiem Mass for Cardinal George Pell in Sydney in 2023.

Barrister Barry Dean earlier said Mr Latham was fighting the case by arguing his tweet was a reasonable response to Mr Greenwich's initial attack, adding that the comments were the conservative MP's honest opinion at the time.

He also argues there had been no serious harm done to Mr Greenwich and that his reputation remained the same regardless of what was said.

Dr Collins has called for the trial to commence with the parties' opening statements on May 22.

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