Former Liberal MP Bernie Finn is facing allegations of online harassment by a prominent former member of the Liberal Party over public posts on Facebook.
from the state’s parliamentary Liberal team in 2022 over online posts, described the allegations as “nonsense” and toldLegal action was initiated after the conservative politician and the woman saw each other in a car park recently in Melbourne’s CBD following Finn’s appearance on Sky News. After the encounter, Finn published a post on Facebook about the former Liberal Party member.
contacted the complainant, who confirmed that legal action had been initiated but refused to comment on the allegations. In May 2022, Liberal MPs voted to expel the right-wing MP from the state’s parliamentary Liberal team for posting on Facebook that abortion should be banned, even for survivors of rape.
Before being expelled, Finn, a Christian conservative, was warned by the party leadership about the content of his social media posts.
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