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1. Tara Brown and Channel 9 crew appear before judge.
60 minutes presenter Tara Brown along with her crew and Sally Faulkner, the mother of the children in the botched child recovery operation have been charged with kidnapping and have now appeared before a judge in Beirut after being brought handcuffed to the court.
Brown, senior producer Stephen Rice, camera man Ben Williamson and sound recordist David Ballment are facing four separate charges, including kidnapping, causing harm and not respecting local authority, which carry between three years and life.
Last night they all appeared individually in court before Judge Rami Abdullah where they were asked if they wanted representation in the case before being questioned.
All five were asked one-on-one questions by the judge about the accusations and all of them asked for a lawyer.
Sally Faulkner however answered more questions spending longer with the judge – her former husband was also present in the room.
News Limited reports that when asked if they were getting out, one of the Channel 9 crew members said, “I wish”.
Faulkner allegedly travelled to Beirut in order to take her two children, Lahela. 6, and Noah, 4, back from their father Ali Elamine.
Faulkner claims the children had been taken to Lebanon on a holiday but were meant to return home.
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