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Craig McLachlan found not guilty in indecent assault case

Australian actor Craig McLachlan has been found not guilty of allegations that he assaulted four women during a Melbourne stage show.

Mr McLachlan, 55, had consistently denied seven charges of indecent assault and six of common assault.

Mr McLachlan outside court

The allegations arose from a 2014 production of The Rocky Horror Show, in which the veteran actor played the lead role of Frank-N-Furter.

A magistrate handed down the ruling on Tuesday, clearing him of all charges.

Delivering her decision, Magistrate Belinda Wallington said the women were “brave and honest witnesses” but their accounts of alleged incidents – including one accusation that Mr McLachlan had tickled the inner-thigh of a woman on stage – were not enough to prove intent.

I’m unable to exclude the possibility that an egotistical, self-entitled sense of humour led the accused to genuinely think that … [she] was consenting to his actions, she said, according to the ABC.

The trial had heard allegations that Mr McLachlan had kissed one woman without her consent, and inappropriately touched another on other occasions.

Mr McLachlan consistently denied all accusations and told the court in November that hugs and kisses between performers were common practice in showbusiness.

He said any inappropriate touching on stage “could only have been accidental”.

Speaking to media in Sydney after the verdict, Mr McLachlan thanked his legal team for their “exceptional” efforts.

We have maintained a dignified and respectful silence for the past almost three years and put our trust in the law. And here we are today, he said.

After the women’s allegations were first published, Mr McLachlan began defamation proceedings against Fairfax Media, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and a former co-star.

Craig Mclachlan in The Rocky Horror Show

That case was delayed but is now expected to resume.

Internationally, Mr McLachlan is best known for his role as Henry Ramsay in the television soap Neighbours, appearing in more than 800 episodes. He later joined the cast of Home and Away.

He also had a brief pop career – his band’s cover of the song Mona reached number 2 in the UK charts in 1990.

Story originally reported by the BBC.

Peter J Snee

Peter is a British born creative, working in the live entertainment industry. He holds an honours degree in Performing Arts and has over 12 years combined work experience in producing, directing and managing artistic programs & events. Peter has traversed the UK, Europe and Australia pursuing his interest in theatre. He is inspired by great stories and passionately driven by pursuing opportunities to tell them.

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