George Gregan defends offensive messages about Jewish businessman

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Published on Jun 15, 2021
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Rugby Union great George Gregan has defended sending Nazi imagery and other offensive messages about a Jewish businessman he was having a dispute with.

Mr Gregan’s lawyer has argued worse would have been said in a locker room.

On the first day of trials, the former Wallabies captain was “tight-lipped,” according to Sky News senior reporter Caroline Marcus.

It comes after Sky News exclusively revealed the explosive conversations between Mr Gregan and Matthew Dixon – a former NSW Waratahs player – about Alexander Goldberg from PTP Fitness.

George Gregan and Matthew Dixon are also counter suing Alexander Goldberg, claiming he breached his directorial duties.

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