Ms Reynolds launched bankruptcy proceedings in October against Ms Higgins to recoup the costs awarded in her defamation win.
A Federal Court hearing on Tuesday was expected to result in Ms Higgins being declared bankrupt, but a technical issue led to the matter being adjourned.
Ms Reynolds’ lawyer Martin Bennett said his client would continue to pursue Ms Higgins after he had complied with the court’s request for more information.
“(Ms Reynolds) is incredibly disappointed that Ms Higgins got $2.4 million worth of taxpayer money and has paid not a cent towards the judgment against her,” he told reporters outside the court.
“It cost her an enormous amount to prove that dishonest lies had been said about her and not a cent has…

