Seven granted extension on injunction against former employee Amber Harrison

Amber Harrison, the woman who had an affair with Channel Seven boss Tim Worner, threatened to "unleash a reign of terror" in a "war" to destroy the media chief.

Ms Harrison’s emails have been tendered in the Supreme Court, which is being asked to stop the former Seven employee from publishing confidential material.

It’s the latest episode of an affair the judge described as “a bunfight”.

Seven’s lawyers are seeking the extension of an injunction on Ms Harrison.

Ms Harrison claims Seven tried to crush her and gag her since she went public with the two-year affair.

However Seven argued on Tuesday that she was out to destroy Mr Worner.

Amber Harrison and Channel Seven boss Tim Worner. Photo: 7 News
Amber Harrison and Channel Seven boss Tim Worner. Photo: 7 News

Seven tabled Ms Harrison’s emails in court, including one from May 29, 2014 that read: "I want to know that he got it. That he knows I'm out to get him. This is now WAR....

“Launched a reign of terror. Unlike has been felt before.”

Another on July 25, 2014: “I have zero - apart from a thousand texts from someone I'm about to blow the roof off with.”

Ms Harrison did not appear in court on Tuesday.

Her barrister claimed Seven has vilified her as a thief.

Seven was granted an extension on the order against Ms Harrison (pictured).
Seven was granted an extension on the order against Ms Harrison (pictured).

Seven’s barristers argued Ms Harrison signed a deed and received payment of $427,000 in exchange for her silence and sensitive company information.

Those included details on interview negotiations with Schapelle Corby, which were released on her Twitter account last week.

Seven won an extension of the order and the matter will return to court on March 3.