Mark Latham has claimed an AVO against him will be withdrawn

Rhiannon LewinNewsWire
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An apprehended violence order against former federal Labor leader Mark Latham has been withdrawn, the politician said.

Nathalie May Matthews, 38, has previously applied for an aggravated violence order (AVO) against Mr Latham.

“I was due in the Sydney Local Court tomorrow for the latest instalment in the private AVO application against me,” he said on X, formerly Twitter, on Tuesday.

“But it has now been delisted and the application withdrawn.”

Camera IconNathalie May Matthews was the former partner of Mark Latham. Instagram Credit: Supplied
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Mr Latham said “agreed undertakings have been arrived at”, and said “that’s the end of that”.

The withdrawal of the order has not yet been confirmed by the court to NewsWire, and the matter is still listed for a hearing on Wednesday.

In a later post on X, Mr Latham denied a report from the Sydney Morning Herald which said the order would be withdrawn on the condition he does not tweet or speak about Ms Matthews in NSW Parliament.

The MP said the report was “false”.

Originally published as Mark Latham has claimed an AVO against him will be withdrawn

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