Rebel Wilson returns for a third day in the witness box
Rebel Wilson has denied allegations that she orchestrated a hack of actor Charlotte MacInnes' Snapchat account, which led to the leak of a private photo, calling the claim 'outrageous' during her third day of testimony in a defamation trial. MacInnes, who is suing Wilson over Instagram posts that allegedly portrayed her as dishonest, claimed in court documents that she believed Wilson was involved in the 2025 cyberattack shortly after legal proceedings began. The case centers on accusations of defamation and the alleged retaliation through cyber intrusion, with Wilson firmly denying any involvement in the hacking incident.
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