Posted on 04/06/2022 8:08:19 AM PDT by euram
[ASHVILLE, NC – Apr. 5, 2022] Shirley Teter, a woman who sued Project Veritas for defamation because of a bombshell investigation into the political action group, Democracy Partners, has been ordered by a federal judge to pay Project Veritas’ legal expenses.
Democracy Partners was exposed by Project Veritas Action Fund for promoting violence at Trump rallies in 2016 and has been seeking revenge through litigation ever since.
(Excerpt) Read more at projectveritas.com ...
“Teter will have to pay just under sixteen thousand dollars.”
$16,000, WTF. Isn’t that just about a consultant fee?
If you want to believe that, that's your choice.
That’s a start....good idea.
District Attorney Todd Williams said prosecutors made the decision to dismiss after speaking with downtown resident Shirley Teter, who said she was punched in the face while outside the rally at the U.S. Cellular Center.
He declined to discuss reasons for the dismissal in detail, referring a reporter to a notice filed by Rodney Hasty, an assistant district attorney. (*Could it be video proved it didn't happen as she claimed? You know, lied.*)
It reads, "Through exercise of prosecutorial discretion, and after consultation with victim and review of the case, the undersigned enters a dismissal of this charge."
Neither Campbell nor his attorney could be reached Friday.
An encounter between Campbell and Teter was part of a wild scene outside the Cellular Center after Trump had spoken to about 7,000 people in the center's arena. There were numerous anti-Trump protesters outside, forcing many people leaving the rally to walk out single file. Some protesters shouted at attendees as they left, and there were reports of angry confrontations.
Teter has chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and was carrying an oxygen tank. She said afterward that she had been telling people, "You better learn to speak Russian."
What happened between Teter and Campbell was disputed. Teter said a man had turned and punched her in the jaw, knocking her to the ground, and some witnesses said the same. Other witnesses said Teter touched the man, but she said she did not.
Teter could not be reached Friday.
An attorney representing Campbell in a civil case said he has poor vision and was being led out of the rally by his wife. He only turned to brush off Teter after she touched his back, that attorney said.
Charges against a Flat Rock man who video appeared to show making threatening gestures and slapping and grabbing at anti-Trump protesters inside the arena have yet to be resolved, Williams said.
Seriously, if anyone can contact the SC man, please ask him to consider suing.
Here's the news report video.
Shirley Teter participated in protests during some of the most controversial and conflict-ridden times in our nation's history. But she said she was shocked at her experience at Monday's Donald Trump rally that ended with the 69-year-old being punched in the face by a South Carolina man.
SMH: 69-Year-Old Woman Speaks Out After She Was Punched In The Face By A Trump Supporter Outside Of
Shirley Teter Changes Her Story After Release of Project Veritas Action Videos
The accused South Carolina man can sue her, the TV station, and the youtuber who reported this as fact instead of an alleged crime.
See post 26.
All the lawyers should be up for disciplinary actions by the BAR for Abuse of Process
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