Posted on 02/03/2019 11:30:45 AM PST by rktman
Wait until you see the many people who will be sued over the slander and libel of the Covington Catholic High School boys and their school.
The Covington Catholic High School lawyers sent letters, alerting potential defendants to pending lawsuits, to: The NY Times, Maggie Haberman, Washington Post, CNN, NPR, Savannah Guthrie, Andrea Mitchell, Joy Reid, Chuck Todd, The Hill, The Atlantic, Kathy Griffin, GQMagazine, Elizabeth Warren, The Guardian, TMZ, Capitol Hill Publishing Corp., Diocese of Covington, Diocese of Lexington, Archdiocese of Louisville, Diocese of Baltimore, Erin Burnett, Sara Sidner, Ana Cabrera, Amanda Watts, Ilhan Omar, Noah Berlatsky, Elisha Fieldstadt, and Eun Kyung Kim.
(Excerpt) Read more at independentsentinel.com ...
Kathy Griffin is the only Hollywood person on there?
because they were unknown minors....this will turn out well.
that list of defendants is basically those seeking a civil war based on creating a widespread attack against white christians.
I really believe they want a mass genocide. I hope this legal team can squeeze that in somewhere.
Very good solution to a bad mess.
An in-law and very serious fisherman of mine, observed the cows’ action you describe. His data led him to the point of saying it is the action of the Moon, like the tides.
That would be a neat trick.The plaintiff chooses the venue.
They will have no problem proving actual damage. Its the punitive damages that will force these people to pony up the policy limits. They are all going to settle. None of them will dare to take this to a Kentucky jury.
If the listed defendants have to pony up big bucks, enthusiasm for defaming children will dry up. Minors definitely, IMHO, cannot be put in the public figure box and denied the right to sue. Thats what their lawyer said, and that certainly sounds right.The New York Times v. Sullivan SCOTUS decision which made it so hard to sue for libel was unanimous in 1964. Trouble is, the facts before the Court then sound quaint now. First and foremost, the plaintiff who lost that case wasnt a Republican or a Democrat who would be in good standing today - he was a southern Democrat. And secondly, bias in the media really only became an issue after 1964. Not to say that Goldwater didnt complain about the referees in 1964, but . . .
The case was a pure libel complaint, but the reality is that all major journalism is in, as Adam Smith phased it, a conspiracy against the public. They must be sued on antitrust grounds, and prevented from using each other as references for their libelous stories. Presently if you sue one of them, that one will say, but others said the same thing first. But if the courts are shown that major journalism outlets are all in cahoots, that should be a whole different ball game.
Fondly do I hope.
In reality Sullivan only affects Republicans; Democrats dont get libeled.
Alyssa Milano, Jim Carrey and Bill Maher are also on the list.
They are a notice and demand for resolution of the issue or it will be taken to court via a lawsuit. Sometimes the wronged party will get the offending party to settle before having to incure court costs of lawsuits and attorney's fees.
I seem to recall, at least in some sates, that it is illegal threaten a lawsuit in writing without going through with it but I could be wrong on that.
Expect these attorneys to follow through and slap these people with lawsuits and head to court, if the targets choose not to settle or resolve the issue beforehand.
Why didn’t the fake “Marine” get a letter?
What a wonderful list!
Santa comes a little late!
Good analysis, thanks
Ah, thanks.
Don’t forget that the Judge in KY federal court where this case will be brought entered a multi million dollar judgement against Nik Ritchie in favor of some local slut who actually did sex her 17 year old student.
For fun, I am annotating the list where necessary:
The Washington Post
The New York Times
Cable News Network, Inc. (CNN)
The Guardian
National Public Radio (Taxpayer Funded Propaganda Mill)
TMZ
Atlantic Media Inc.
Capitol Hill Publishing Corp. (The Hill)
Diocese of Covington
Diocese of Lexington
Archdiocese of Louisville
Diocese of Baltimore
Ana Cabrera (CNN)
Sara Sidner (CNN)
Erin Burnett (CNN)
S.E. Cupp (CNN)
Elliot C. McLaughlin (CNN)
Amanda Watts (CNN)
Emanuella Grinberg (CNN)
Michelle Boorstein (Washington Compost)
Cleve R. Wootson Jr. (Washington Compost)
Antonio Olivo (Washington Compost)
Joe Heim (Washington Compost)
Michael E. Miller (Washington Compost)
Eli Rosenberg (Washington Compost)
Isaac Stanley-Becker (Washington Compost)
Kristine Phillips (Washington Compost)
Sarah Mervosh (New York Slimes)
Emily S. Rueb (New York Slimes)
Maggie Haberman (New York Slimes)
David Brooks (New York Slimes)
Shannon Doyne (New York Slimes)
Kurt Eichenwald (New York Slimes)
Andrea Mitchell (NBC News)
Savannah Guthrie (NBC News)
Joy Reid (MSLSD)
Chuck Todd (NBC)
Noah Berlatsky (The Guardian, The Atlantic)
Elisha Fieldstadt (NBC)
Eun Kyung Kim (AP)
HBO
Bill Maher (Hollyweird)
Warner Media (Hollyweird)
Conde Nast
GQ
Heavy.com
The Hill
The Atlantic
Bustle.com (Feminazi Central)
Ilhan Omar (District of Corruption)
Elizabeth Warren (District of Corruption)
Kathy Griffin (Hollyweird)
Alyssa Milano (Hollyweird)
Jim Carrey (Hollyweird)
Really? Name one time the weather was openly slandered? These assholes knowledge made up lies and accused kids wearing hats of racism. These so call media people are going to learn a lesson the hard way. They will loose this.
Had some nasty comments
As a general rule, do weather reporters slander private citizens?
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