VIC: Ann Peacock being "used" by anonymous parties: Kennett

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Date: 19990715
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AAP General News (Australia)
07-15-1999
VIC: Ann Peacock being "used" by anonymous parties: Kennett

MELBOURNE, July 15 AAP - Premier Jeff Kennett said today Ann (Ann) Peacock, daughter of
former federal Liberal leader Andrew Peacock, was being "used" by anonymous parties who
regularly leaked stories about her to the press.

Mr Kennett expressed his dismay at a newspaper front-page story today detailing an 11-month
campaign of harassment against Ms Peacock.

An anonymous stalker, in phone calls and letters, has reportedly said Ms Peacock's life is
at risk unless her husband, former party ...

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