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  "description": "Wilson took the stand for her second day of cross-examination on Wednesday, where MacInnes’s lawyer, Sue Chrysanthou SC, asked why Wilson could not produce some messages called for by the complainant.",
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  "textContent": "> Rebel Wilson has been accused by a lawyer of “dumping” her mobile phone to avoid handing over key text messages, amid her second day of giving evidence at her defamation trial.\n>\n> The Hollywood star is being sued by the lead actor in her latest film  _The Deb_ , with Charlotte MacInnes accusing Wilson of falsifying stories about her in social media posts and a fake “take-down” website.\n>\n> Wilson’s lawyers have previously told the Federal Court her phone was stolen in London in July 2025, and that she was unable to produce all of her WhatsApp message history.\n>\n> Wilson took the stand for her second day of cross-examination on Wednesday, where MacInnes’s lawyer, Sue Chrysanthou SC, asked why Wilson could not produce some messages called for by the complainant.\n>\n> “WhatsApp was not backed up to any iCloud and some chains of text messages, I don’t know for what reason, were not fully backed up,” Wilson told the court.\n>\n> “Are you sure your phone was stolen and you didn’t just dump it in a park?” Chrysanthou asked.\n>\n> RNZ\n\nRead More",
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