Amber Harrison prepares to argue against Seven's gag order

By Lucy Battersby
Updated February 21 2017 - 7:18pm, first published February 20 2017 - 2:31pm
Seven West Media is still grappling with the fallout of the relationship between CEO Tim Worner and former employee Amber Harrison.
Seven West Media is still grappling with the fallout of the relationship between CEO Tim Worner and former employee Amber Harrison.
On Monday, after the court issued a temporary gag order on Ms Harrison, Seven director Jeff Kennett fired off a number of tweets accusing her of stealing from Seven West Media. Photo: Supplied
On Monday, after the court issued a temporary gag order on Ms Harrison, Seven director Jeff Kennett fired off a number of tweets accusing her of stealing from Seven West Media. Photo: Supplied
Ms Harrison previously called for Seven chairman and major shareholder Kerry Stokes to step down from the company's board. Mr Stokes continued to defend his chief executive and the board's behaviour.  Photo: David Mariuz
Ms Harrison previously called for Seven chairman and major shareholder Kerry Stokes to step down from the company's board. Mr Stokes continued to defend his chief executive and the board's behaviour. Photo: David Mariuz

Amber Harrison will have her first opportunity on Tuesday morning to argue against an court-imposed injunction granted to the Seven Network that has silenced her one-woman campaign against the media company.

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