This story discusses sexual assault.
Bruce Lehrmann has been ordered by the courts to cover Network Ten and Lisa Wilkinson's legal costs from his failed defamation case.
The decision came down on Friday, Justice Michael Lee awarding costs in favour of Network Ten and Lisa Wilkinson on an indemnity basis, for most of the trial.
This means Lehrmann has been ordered to pay approximately 90 per cent of Network Ten's legal costs, except some of those costs relating to the Network's statutory privilege defence.
An exact figure of what Lehrmann will have to pay has not been disclosed yet.
Justice Lee said Lehrmann defended his case on the "false basis", lied to police "and then allowed that lie" to go before a jury. He called the defamation case "a baseless proceeding", but also noted "there are no real winners in this litigation". Although Network Ten justified the imputation of "rape," Justice Lee said of the Network "their conduct was not justifiable in any broader sense."
Watch: Lisa Wilkinson's reaction to judge's verdict in the defamation case. Post continues below.
Earlier this week the court was told that Lehrmann wouldn't be needing to pay his own legal costs.
The legal firm behind his failed defamation lawsuit received no payment after agreeing to a "no win, no fee" deal. A Federal Court hearing was also told that the former Liberal staffer had no third-party financial backers.
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