A federal judge, a trier of fact, found Sinclair to be credible. Case closed.
As WND reported, U.S. District Court Judge Richard J. Leon dismissed a libel case against Sinclair for Sinclairs claim that top Obama adviser David Axelrod paid $750,000 to rig the results of the polygraph test.
Leon ruled in his Feb. 28 opinion dismissing the case that the plaintiffs, Daniel Parisi and his Internet porn site Whitehouse.com Inc., failed to show Sinclair had published any knowingly false statements. The judge concluded Sinclair had taken appropriate steps to verify information before publishing it.
Parisi filed March 30 jointly with Sinclair a Stipulation and Order of Voluntary Dismissal, which effectively ended Parisis claims against Sinclair.
What you posted has nothing to do with any judge verifying the credibility of anything Sinclair said or wrote about. It was about the plaintiff failing to meet a standard.
Either you know this and were trying to obfuscate or you don't know the meaning of what you yourself posted.
I don't care either way but you can bet that convicted con-man, fraud, identity thief, drug dealer, gay hustler Sinclair thanks God that there are dupes like you out there.