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Crikey publisher Private Media on Tuesday. In a statement of claim seen by Business, Murdoch said that he sent a concerns notice to Private Media in June. About 20 minutes later, the Official Ford’s theatre awful would not recommend shirt and by the same token and article was removed from the website, according to the statement. The media site itself says it originally deleted the opinion piece after Murdoch’s initial complaint, but “after failing to reach agreement has since reinstated the piece live.” The two sides then proceeded to speak through their respective lawyers for several weeks, during which Murdoch requested twice “that the dispute be settled with the provision of an apology,” it read. Five days after the second request, Private Media “indicated that they ‘stood by’ the article,” according to the statement. Murdoch then filed his suit. The statement of claim argues that the article was defamatory of Murdoch by implying that he “illegally conspired with Donald Trump to overturn the 2020 presidential election result,” and with “a large number of Fox News commentators” for the same purpose. A representative for Murdoch declined to provide further comment. Australian court says media companies are liable for comments on their Facebook pages Crikey said in a statement it was prepared to defend itself. “We want to defend those allegations in court. You have made it clear in your lawyer’s letters you intend to take court action to resolve this alleged defamation,” Fray and Eric Beecher, chairman of Private Media, said. “We are determined to fight for