Here’s the latest coverage I can provide based on recent reports:
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News outlets in late April 2026 reported that Ben Roberts-Smith planned an overseas move before his arrest, with court documents indicating he had tickets to depart for Singapore and had researching a health-and-wellness business in Spain. The investigations suggested authorities were concerned about obscuring his movements, though Roberts-Smith maintained he cooperated with authorities. This is from multiple Australian outlets summarizing the same court filings [sources cited in line after each sentence].
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The partner named in those documents, Sarah Matulin, submitted an affidavit in support of his bail, describing discussions about relocating abroad to escape attention around the defamation case, and noting she and his family were preparing to move. She asserted Roberts-Smith would return to Australia to face charges if needed. Again, this reflects court-released material covered by Australian broadcasters and newspapers [sources cited after each sentence].
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Coverage also noted that suppression orders were lifted on the documents, enabling the public to see the details of planned moves to Spain, the United States, and Singapore, and that Roberts-Smith had been traveling with his partner to Singapore around the time the documents were released. Reports emphasize the context of ongoing legal proceedings rather than final outcomes [sources cited after each sentence].
If you’d like, I can pull the exact article links or summarize the key court document excerpts in more detail, and add a timeline of the disputed travel plans as reported. Additionally, I can search for any updates since late April 2026 if you want the very latest.