According to a statement of claim filed in the Federal Court, Moleta alleges Rancie's Facebook post was defamatory and that it has injured her reputation and held her up to hatred, ridicule and contempt.

Moleta alleges the post conveyed that she "is a sick and twisted person who organises events for high school aged children at which she engages in and condones sexually suggestive conduct while nude or semi-nude".

The post, which is still up as of Dec. 20, 2018, has three photos attached to it: one of Moleta with another person, one of Minus18 CEO Micah Scott, and one of Moleta sitting among a crowd of people as somebody seemingly performs a handstand while wearing fishnet stockings and underwear at the forefront of the photo.



The post names Moleta, who is in her early 30s, as "Delsi Cat" and says that she runs events for Minus18 that are advertised in Victorian high schools.



Minus18, which holds events and provides resources for LGBTI teenagers and youth, has come under intense fire from conservative groups, politicians and media in recent years – particularly in 2016 – as part of a campaign against the Safe Schools program.



"High school kiddies welcome. Gone are the days of the police supervised blue light discos. Welcome to 2017!!! This is how we roll now. Like soooo progressive," the post on Political Posting Mumma reads.



"I'll just leave this here as a sneak peek for you all. Hold on to your hats this is the start of a rabbit hole that is pretty sick and twisted to your average Australian family."

The post says the photos and information are being posted for "transparency".

"These are our kids. I couldn't care less what an individual chooses to do, but the moment they step into our kids world you can be damn sure we will be watching everything you do. If you don't understand that you are not a parent, not a decent one anyway," it reads.



It ends with the hashtag "#handsoffourkidssexualactivists".