November 24, 2024

Security guard who let Brittany Higgins and her alleged rapist into Parliament House at 2am claims NO ONE ever interviewed her – despite warning bosses a ‘drunk and naked …

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A security guard who let Brittany Higgins and her alleged rapist into Parliament House has claimed she was never interviewed despite finding the young woman passed out naked on a couch. 

Nikola Anderson had buzzed Ms Higgins, then 24, and the senior Liberal Party staffer into the building after they went on a boozy night out with colleagues in March 2019.

Ms Higgins stumbled back into Parliament House drunk about 1.50am and alleges her colleague then raped her on Defence Minister Linda Reynolds’ office couch.

Ms Anderson said she warned her bosses about finding a woman ‘completely naked’ on the office’s lounge but then heard nothing more until the rape allegations were made public almost two years later. 

Security guard Nikola Anderson, who let Brittany Higgins and her alleged rapist into Parliament House, says she later found her passed out naked on a couch

Security guard Nikola Anderson, who let Brittany Higgins and her alleged rapist into Parliament House, says she later found her passed out naked on a couch

Ms Anderson said she was told to pass the issue onto a worker on the next shift, but to be ‘very discreet about it’.  

‘[My team leader said] Don’t make it common knowledge. To which I went “OK, no worries,”‘ she told ABC’s Four Corners.  

‘And then at seven o’clock in the morning, I concluded my shift and I left. Nothing more. I heard nothing more about this case until now.’

She also told the program how Ms Higgins and her colleague entered the building in the early hours of the morning.

‘They basically walked in together. She was wearing a white cocktail dress. I’d noticed that she’d had grass stains down one side of her body on this pure white dress. He seemed to be quite dressed up as well,’ she said.

‘And it was just strange to us they were there at that time of night together, wanting to go into the office.’

Ms Anderson said later that night she was shocked to walk in on Ms Higgins lying naked on the couch. 

She said the young woman was roused by her presence and looked her in the eye before rolling on to her side.

Brittany Higgins (pictured) went public with the allegation she was raped by a male colleague inside Defence Minister Linda Reynolds' office in 2019

Brittany Higgins (pictured) went public with the allegation she was raped by a male colleague inside Defence Minister Linda Reynolds’ office in 2019

‘As I opened the door, I noticed that the female was lying on her back, completely naked, on the lounge that was adjacent to the door, for which I’ve gone, “Oh”,’ Ms Anderson recalled.

‘My [thought] on it was that she’s conscious. She’s breathing. She doesn’t look like she’s in distress. She’s just sleeping off her night. And with that, I shut the door, and I exited the room.’

She reported what she found to her team leader, who advised her to leave the sleeping woman there on the couch.

‘I made sure her dignity was intact by shutting the door,’ she said.

Nikola Anderson (pictured) has recalled her recollection of finding Brittany Higgins 'completely naked' on a lounge in minister Linda Reynolds' couch

Nikola Anderson (pictured) has recalled her recollection of finding Brittany Higgins ‘completely naked’ on a lounge in minister Linda Reynolds’ couch

‘Staffers can come in at any time of the day and night, and I didn’t want anybody else to witness her completely naked. 

‘I was trying to do the right thing by keeping her dignity intact.’    

CCTV showed the man returned to security by himself at 2.35am, just 45 minutes after entering, and left Parliament House quickly.

‘My colleague had tried to make conversation with him and he seemed to be in a hurry,’ she said. 

‘That was when my colleague and I decided we needed to push it up the chain and notify our night shift team leader that there might’ve been something a bit strange going on.’ 

Government insiders claimed in the days after Ms Higgins’ allegations that the accused rapist staffer was sacked for sneaking into the minister’s parliamentary office on false pretenses and not behaving with ‘integrity’. 

They claimed the alleged breach wasn’t the first security issue flagged in relation to the male staffer at the time.

However, Ms Anderson rubbished talk of a security breach and said all protocols were followed that night.

‘What was the security breach? Because the night that we were on shift, there was no security breach,’ she said.

‘Their pass enables them to be where they want to be within Parliament House. If they hadn’t worked for that minister, that would be a different story because we wouldn’t have allowed them entry because it’s not their office, they have no business being in there.’

Ms Anderson was quizzed as to why the pair weren’t questioned about being there at time of the morning. 

‘It’s not our job. They have the clearance, they have their passes, their passes were active. It’s not our job to deny them entry,’ she said.

‘If they want to go in there, intoxicated or not, they have full rein to do so.’ 

Ms Anderson's team leader advised her to leave the sleeping woman lying there on the couch

Ms Anderson’s team leader advised her to leave the sleeping woman lying there on the couch

‘I mean, we can’t question what it is that they do. As long as their passes are active and we know that they can be in there, then that’s it.’

Ms Anderson said neither were carrying their Parliament House passes, but she was able to find them in the system when they showed ID.

‘As she’s gone to put her shoes back on after she’s walked through and cleared herself, she couldn’t get them on,’ she said. 

‘That’s how I realised how intoxicated this girl was because she just could not get her shoes on for the life of her.

Ms Anderson then took Ms Higgins and the male staffer to Ms Reynolds’ office, unlocked the door, and let them inside.

‘Nobody really knows the truth except me. Security did do what they could, and would have done more had it have been required,’ she said.

The explosive claims comes weeks after Parliament insiders recently claimed the advisor was already being closely monitored by the government after other serious offences occurred, The Australian reported.

Insiders told the publication the man had no official work purpose to be in the minister’s office on the night of the alleged sexual assault, despite him claiming otherwise.

Brittany Higgins (pictured) alleges she was raped by the staffer in a ministerial office in 2019

Brittany Higgins (pictured) alleges she was raped by the staffer in a ministerial office in 2019

They also claim his employment was terminated before Senator Reynolds was made aware of the rape allegations. 

The male staffer’s access pass for Parliament House was cancelled four days after the alleged rape, Prime Minister Scott Morrison confirmed in February.

He said the man’s employment was terminated due to a security breach.

‘That was the reason for it. As I understand it, it related to the entry into those premises,’ Mr Morrison said.

The Prime Minister’s office has declined to reveal the nature of the male staffer’s other alleged offences.

The security breach occurred in the office of Senator Linda Reynolds (pictured on Tuesday)

The security breach occurred in the office of Senator Linda Reynolds (pictured on Tuesday)

Senator Reynolds has come under heavy fire for her handling of the allegations and was recently admitted to a hospital  a precaution for a ‘pre-existing medical condition’. 

Several women have since come forward to allege they were assaulted by the same man since Ms Higgins went public with her claims in February and has since made a a formal complaint to Australian Federal Police.

The allegations prompted a former intern to share intimate details about her experiences with the man on a couch in the office of a Nationals senator at Parliament House in 2014.

While she says their encounters were consensual, she claims she felt ‘pressured’ to have sex with him on other occasions. 

‘Nothing ‘rapey’ happened. But that makes me feel really ill. I feel like he wanted to [take me there] because he wanted to show off his power. He was obviously much more important than I was,’ the woman told news.com.au.

‘There was one time I kept saying, ‘No, I am really tired, I don’t want to do anything’ and he kept being like, ‘Oh, come on. Come on.’

The former Liberal Party staffer accused of raping Brittany Higgins was sacked for a security breach at Parliament House (pictured) in 2019

The former Liberal Party staffer accused of raping Brittany Higgins was sacked for a security breach at Parliament House (pictured) in 2019

She also shared Facebook messages which refer to the couch in the senator’s office, which the man insists is ‘comfortable’ as he invited her there.

‘The lounge in his office is really comfy, good for doing readings. haha,’ he wrote.

The woman replied: ‘mmm, depends, do you tend to talk a lot whilst studying?’

The man adds he’s usually ‘a good boy’ and has an essay to write.

She claims the encounter occurred five years before the staffer allegedly raped Ms Higgins.

The woman was a university student at the time and interning for a Labor MP.

The former intern shared an exchange of Facebook messages from 2014, where the man claims the couch in the senator's office is 'really comfy'

The former intern shared an exchange of Facebook messages from 2014, where the man claims the couch in the senator’s office is ‘really comfy’ 

The man, whom she described as ‘ambitious’ with dreams of becoming Prime Minister, was also an intern at the time for a Nationals MP.

She first met him at drinks where she got ‘very drunk’ and went back to his house.

‘We kissed that night. I was very drunk and he was totally sober,’ the woman recalled.

‘I never felt weird about that but there were other instances where he definitely pressured me. We never had proper sex.’

The woman added she will come forward to police to make a statement if it helps with their inquiries. 

Sex Discrimination Commissioner Kate Jenkins is leading a review of workplace culture in Parliament House in the wake of the Brittany Higgins rape allegations. 

Ms Jenkins’ review is expected to issue a final report in November.      

Housemate of Liberal Party staffer accused of raping Brittany Higgins claims he sexually harassed her by stroking her legs and barging into her room demanding sex at 3am 

By Kylie Stevens for Daily Mail Australia 

A former flatmate of the former Liberal staffer accused of raping then colleague Brittany Higgins in Parliament House claims the man sexually harassed her while they were living together.

Kriti Gupta has broken her silence about her brief stint living with the man from October 2019 to February 2020.

The pair became friends through a 2015 Model United Nations conference. 

Four years later, Ms Gupta relocated from Brisbane to Sydney and moved in with the man after contacting him for help.

Ms Gupta claims her then-flatmate constantly talked about how attractive she was and how hot her Instagram posts were.

Kriti Gupta (pictured) claims the man accused of raping Brittany Higgins sexually harassed her when they lived together as flatmates for four months in 2019-2020

Kriti Gupta (pictured) claims the man accused of raping Brittany Higgins sexually harassed her when they lived together as flatmates for four months in 2019-2020

‘Because he was my friend I ­always brushed it off — that’s a big part of the Australian culture, these types of microaggressions and jokes we often push aside,’ she told The Australian.

‘I just kept thinking about all the times he touched me and made me uncomfortable, all the times he was sexually suggestive in our old Instagram messages.’

Ms Gupta ­alleges he would often sexually harass her after he’d been drinking, which made her  feel unsafe in her own home.  

‘He sat close to me on the couch, rubbing my knee, barging into my room demanding we go out and take drugs,’ she claimed.

‘I made a quick rule we would never get drunk together.’ 

Kriti (pictured) has gone public with her claims so her former flatmate/friend can see she and other ­alleged victims were 'not going to hide.'

Kriti (pictured) has gone public with her claims so her former flatmate/friend can see she and other ­alleged victims were ‘not going to hide.’

She also claimed the man charged into her bedroom drunk early one morning in December 2019 demanding to have sex with her, before she managed to push him out of the room.

Ms Gupta has given a statement Australian Federal Police after she recently discovered that the man accused of raping Ms Higgins in a minister’s office in 2019 was her former flatmate and friend.

She recalled having a ‘full blown panic ­attack’ when she was told by a friend but wasn’t surprised by the allegations.

Ms Gupta says she has gone public with her claims so the man could see she and other ­alleged victims were ‘not going to hide.’

Kriti Gupta (pictured) claims her then-flatmate constantly talked about how attractive she was

Kriti Gupta (pictured) claims her then-flatmate constantly talked about how attractive she was

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