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Lachlan Murdoch and his wife Sarah enjoyed a relaxing afternoon on their $30 million superyacht Istros on Sunday.
The couple, who have been married for 23 years, soaked up the sun as they cruised Sydney Harbor with family and friends.
Sarah, 50, looked stylish in a striped blue and white dress as she sipped champagne and chatted with friends on the yacht.
Billionaire media baron Lachlan Murdoch and wife Sarah looked relaxed as they cruised around Sydney Harbor on their $30 million yacht on Sunday
The couple, who have been married for 23 years, soaked up the sun as they cruised Sydney Harbor with family and friends
She also wore sunglasses while relaxing in the sun.
Meanwhile, Lachlan, 51, dressed comfortably in navy-blue shorts, a gray shirt and a cap as he chatted with guests on deck.
At one point, he tenderly put his hand around Sarah as she flashed her huge diamond engagement ring.
Lachlan and Sarah are parents to sons Kalan Alexander, 17, and Aidan Patrick, 16, and daughter Aerin Elisabeth, 12.
The couple, who own a home in Bellevue Hill, better known as Le Manoir, married in 1999.
Sarah, 50, looked stylish in a striped blue and white dress as she chatted with friends on the yacht
She also wore sunglasses while relaxing in the sun
Lachlan is currently embroiled in a legal battle with left-wing news website Crikey.
He alleges that an article published by the Crikey website made baseless, defamatory suggestions that he was colluding with Donald Trump to overthrow the US government.
In a defamation lawsuit filed in the Federal Court, Mr. Murdoch is suing a June 29 op-ed by political editor Bernard Keane about the Trump hearings and the January 6 Capitol riot.
Meanwhile, Lachlan, 51, dressed comfortably in navy-blue shorts, a gray shirt and a cap as he chatted with guests on deck
Lachlan and Sarah are parents to sons Kalan Alexander, 17, and Aidan Patrick, 16, and daughter Aerin Elisabeth, 12
In the piece, which was widely shared on social media, Keane called the former US president a “treacherous” and a “traitor unhinged” and suggested that the Murdoch family, who own and control Fox News, are an “unindicted co-conspirator.” ‘ is.
Although the article did not mention Lachlan Murdoch by name, but instead refers to the Murdoch family, the Fox executive chairman alleges he has been vilified and has suffered serious damage to his reputation.
“Murdoch has been seriously wounded in his character, personal reputation and professional reputation as a businessman and business executive and has suffered and will continue to suffer considerable pain, suffering and shame,” documents he filed with the court say.
The couple, who own a home in Bellevue Hill known as Le Manoir, married in 1999
Lachlan is currently embroiled in a legal battle with left-wing news website Crikey. Murdoch alleges that an article published by the website Crikey made baseless, defamatory suggestions that he colluded with Donald Trump to overthrow the US government
In a defamation lawsuit filed in the Federal Court, Mr. Murdoch is suing a June 29 op-ed by political editor Bernard Keane about the Trump hearings and the January 6 Capitol riot.
The lawsuit is against the publisher behind the Crikey masthead, Private Media, as well as Keane and editor-in-chief Peter Fray.
Mr Murdoch said he had not been approached for comment prior to the June 29 article and subsequent related pieces published on the Crikey website, and that he had complained to Private Media only four times in a five-year period.
He also demands injunctions against the publication and promotion of the allegedly defamatory articles.
In the piece, which was widely shared on social media, Keane called the former US president a “treacherous” and a “traitor unhinged” and suggested that the Murdoch family, who own and control Fox News, are an “unindicted co-conspirator.” ‘ used to be.
Although the article did not mention Lachlan Murdoch by name, but instead refers to the Murdoch family, Fox’s executive chairman claims he has been vilified and has suffered serious damage to his reputation.
The lawsuit is against the publisher behind the Crikey masthead, Private Media, as well as Keane and editor-in-chief Peter Fray