He should ask gov Brown if he will agree to pardon him from slander if he names all the names.
I wonder how Brown would respond?
I’d never trust Governor Moonbeam to get it right as far as a moral matter that might negatively impact a big industry in his state.
Others have power of pardon without such strings attached, though.
With a $10 billion State program to study the problem.
I am quite sure that a Governor can't pardon someone for a civil case since the government is not party to the dispute.
I don’t believe a governor can issue a pardon for a civil judgment. This is probably why Feldman refuses to speak, because he simply cannot afford the risk of losing a defamation action against studio execs, etc. As an aside, this is also why the “loser pays” rule would be such a disaster for legitimate plaintiffs in tort law. Doesn’t matter whether you’re right or not, just whether you win, so the end result is analogous to the Feldman as defendant situation; the well-heeled miscreants get away with murder because plaintiffs/defendants who are righteous but of modest or average means cannot risk the financial devastation of a potential loss.
“I wonder how Brown would respond?”
Brown: “Corey, never mind the defamation lawsuits that Spielberg and Michael Jackson’s estate will bring against you, if you name me and my friends, you will die a horrible death.”