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Charles Waterstreet pulls out of Q&A #MeToo special

Barrister Charles Waterstreet has withdrawn from the ABC's Q&A special on the #MeToo movement, after the New South Wales Bar Association expressed concerns about his appearance.

NSW Bar Association President Arthur Moses SC wrote to Mr Waterstreet informing him it was not "appropriate" for him to appear on television discussing the issue.

Mr Waterstreet, 67, was last year the subject of sexual harassment allegations levelled by law student Tina Ni Huang.

In a statement, the NSW Bar Association said it was Mr Moses' "firm view that it was neither appropriate or prudent" for Mr Waterstreet to appear on the show.

The panel is to include Catharine Lumby, a professor of media at Macquarie University, The Australian columnist Janet Albrechtsen, employment lawyer Josh Bornstein, and The Preatures lead singer Isabella Manfredi.

In a statement, the ABC said: "Barrister Charles Waterstreet has had to withdraw because of concerns about his appearance expressed to him by the NSW Bar Association. It is disappointing Mr Waterstreet will not be able to contribute to the perspectives canvassed in tonight's discussion."

Mr Waterstreet has towered over the Harbour City's legal fraternity for decades and claims to be the inspiration of the ABC TV series Rake.

Ms Huang, a law student at Sydney University, signed a sworn statement alleging Mr Waterstreet showed her sexually explicit material on his mobile phone during an August interview for a paralegal position.

She also alleged Mr Waterstreet told her during the interview that he liked to go to sex parties and asked if she "loved threesomes".

Mr Waterstreet has previously denied any wrongdoing. He has been contacted for comment.

EDITOR'S NOTE(16/2): This article has been edited to remove an inaccurate reference to Mr Waterstreet suing Ms Huang for defamation.

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