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Throughout these narratives, Soutine is either made heroic or defamed.
Ramos claimed the paper had defamed him with its reporting.
She promised not to forget those who defamed her mother.
Moreover, he says Snap subsequently defamed him with prospective future employers.
They claimed they were defamed, falsely promised bonuses and denied wages.
Bill Cosby countersued them in December 2015, saying they defamed him.
People who were smeared, disparaged, defamed and vilified on his airwaves.
Because Sullivan oversaw the police, he believed the ad defamed him.
The lawsuit alleges Cohen defamed Daniels by suggesting she is lying.
" Rapaport says he's been defamed -- because he "does not suffer from herpes.
Sanchez says that Bezos defamed him by blaming the leak on him.
He has countersued the seven women, saying their allegations have defamed him.
Songs that defamed African-Americans became popular in the 1880s and 1890s.
Roffman alleged Trump defamed him in critical statements to numerous newspapers and magazines.
In the U.S., it's on the defamed to prove the claims are false.
Laura also claims the blog defamed her by saying she committed insurance fraud.
Hong told Reuters he would not apologize and that he had defamed nobody.
" The letter also said "it is clear that CNN has defamed Mr. Freeman.
He claimed a story in his district's newspaper, The Fresno Bee, defamed him.
Zervos' case alleges that Trump defamed her by denying her accusations of sexual misconduct.
Then Gibson's sued Oberlin, claiming that the college defamed the shopkeepers and disrupted business.
Roberts Guiffre filed a lawsuit against Maxwell, saying she defamed her to the media.
In a separate lawsuit she claimed that Mr. Trump had defamed her on Twitter.
Dershowitz has since countersued, claiming she defamed and intentionally inflicted emotional distress on him.
While applauded for bravery frequently, accusers are also often defamed and otherwise suffer retaliation.
Free trade has been blamed, defamed, and mostly made the scapegoat for America's economic woes.
Shooter has filed a countersuit claiming that Ugenti-Rita has defamed him with false accusations.
Under British law, she was responsible for proving that she hadn't in fact defamed him.
Wang argued that Trump defamed Zervos when he said her groping allegation was a lie.
He originally sued her, claiming she defamed him by saying he groped her rear end.
The Los Angeles case also includes Daniels' claim that Cohen defamed her in a Feb.
She is alleging that Cohen defamed her by suggesting she lied about the alleged affair.
"I think [Trump] and Corey handled this very poorly and defamed my character," Fields said.
Instead, Trump defended Ailes and defamed his accusers, then brought him on as an adviser.
Summer Zervos claimed Trump defamed her by branding her a liar after she went public.
Even if the remark was completely untrue, Calvert added, Trump might not have defamed Brzezinski.
People who feel defamed can sue an "information content provider" who is responsible for the content.
Mr. Cosby, who has denied the allegations, has since countersued, saying the women's accusations defamed him.
"My work was constantly blocked, I was not given information, and was personally defamed," she wrote.
In that case, she argued that the president had defamed her by calling her claims false.
They have to show actual malice, if they're going to make a claim they've been defamed.
He has defamed Black Lives Matter and encouraged the police to physically assault suspects under arrest.
" Trump believes "a person" who has been falsely defamed should have "meaningful recourse in our courts.
She also claims she was defamed by him when, in essence, he said she was lying.
Kolomoisky said he refused the request, while Giuliani has claimed that Kolomoisky defamed Parnas and Fruman.
There are, of course, plenty more examples of this defamed hue figuring prominently in famous artworks.
Mr. Cosby has consistently denied the allegations and has since countersued, saying the women's accusations defamed him.
Gubarev sued shortly after the article came out, claiming he was defamed by having his name included.
She claimed he defamed her by writing a song about the assault called "Stay off the Stage."
Trump is a public figure, which means there's a higher bar to prove he had been defamed.
Like Hill, those women contend Cosby defamed them by allowing his representatives to brand them as liars.
He's also claiming she defamed him by telling her fiance, Offset, and others he robbed her blind.
He also says the CDA's commissioner defamed him by saying he had acted inappropriately during the incident.
Hangzhou Xiongmai also threatened legal action against any Western media outlets that defamed its brand, reports Krebs.
Renita Hill filed the suit in October, claiming that the comedian had defamed her in public statements.
The current law generally requires that defamed individuals must be alive to sue for libel or slander.
Ms. Glawischnig-Piesczek claimed that she had been defamed and demanded that Facebook take down the post.
Lessig, however, isn't just suing simply because he thinks he was defamed by the New York Times.
She is alleging that Cohen has defamed her by suggesting she is lying about the alleged affair.
"On Friday a jury ruled that Elon Musk had not defamed Unsworth by calling him "pedo guy.
Free speech rights protect opinions, but businesses are not defenseless when their brands are defamed or markets manipulated.
The suit claims Apple was negligent, intentionally inflicted emotional distress, and defamed and slandered Bah, among other charges.
Jurvetson has denied the claims and promised to file suit against those who he says have defamed him.
"And because of their activities the whole community is being defamed all over the world," the group said.
An example of one of the memes the plaintiff's legal team says defamed his character (illustration purposes only).
Pamela Anderson is claiming WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is "misunderstood" and has been defamed by the biased media.
Hannity has belittled, defamed and engaged in an on-air intimidation campaign against the victims of Mr. Moore.
A judge's ruling makes it easier for the producer Dr. Luke to prove that the singer defamed him.
That's a good thing if this is a measure of how rarely people feel defamed by The Times.
Monday's filing in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles amended the original lawsuit to say Daniels was defamed.
They all say he sexually abused them and then defamed them when they went public with their claims.
Thursday's ruling came in a federal civil case filed against him by seven women who say he defamed them.
I don&apost remember their standing in support of another sister, well Melania Trump when she was being defamed.
They also claim that they have been defamed by American Airlines' statements that they were removed due to smell.
Although not personally accused of wrongdoing, he pressed a $250 million libel suit, arguing he was defamed by association.
Rebel Wilson is speaking out against an Australian magazine she says "maliciously" defamed her with a series of articles.
They now face relentless attacks, from being outlawed in Palestine and Israel to being defamed across the United States.
He filed a claim on Friday alleging that Bank of America had retaliated against, wrongfully terminated and defamed him.
Chyna, whose legal name is Angela White, claims the family "defamed" her in an effort to "destroy" her career.
Cosby last month counter-sued the women, claiming that they had defamed him by accusing him of sexual assault.
I can't sit here and be called a white supremacist because I sold the damn poster and be defamed.
He was defamed, slandered ... even by his own brothers in the priesthood and the episcopate, Francis said in 2015.
If someone writes a defamatory tweet, for example, the person being defamed can't sue Twitter for letting it happen.
Three are defamation cases in which accusers say Cosby defamed them as liars, and two are civil assault lawsuits.
Musk's "pedo guy" tweet is one of three tweets that Unsworth has said defamed him and harmed his reputation.
But Steele limited his answers about how he verified information about the web companies who claimed they were defamed.
" McDougal's lawsuit argued that Fox News defamed her by branding her as a "criminal who extorted Trump for money.
Fairfax said the network defamed him when it aired interviews of two women who accused him of sexual assault.
The contestant, Summer Zervos, has claimed that Trump sexually harassed her and defamed her when he denied her allegations.
R has publicly defamed my character and continues to disrupt my family life as well as damages my personal property.
In 2016, a federal jury in Indianapolis found CVS defamed Mimms in those statements to patients whose prescriptions went unfilled.
" However, the attorney representing the defamed law firm called it "an invitation to spread falsehoods on the internet without consequence.
He claims his companies, Webzilla and XBT Holdings, were defamed by Steele after the BuzzFeed published the dossier on Jan.
Last week, he said he had been defamed by false accusations and claims he lost his job as a result.
She also claims that Cohen, who paid her $130,000 for the agreement, recently defamed her by implying she is lying.
That these students were defamed, with their lives possibly forever damaged, for the transient satisfaction of reckless journalists is appalling.
That suit alleges that Cohen defamed Daniels by suggesting that she is lying about her alleged 2006 affair with Trump.
A jury found that the college and its dean of students had defamed the business by siding with the protesters.
How bad science and a moral panic, fueled in part by the news media, demonized mothers and defamed a generation.
"Morgan Stanley fired him, and defamed him, without ever figuring out what happened," said Beth Wilkinson, one of his lawyers.
In a letter obtained by CNN, the law firm representing Cohen alleges its client had been defamed during Daniels' interview.
For seven years they had incessantly defamed the Affordable Care Act as nothing short of a dispatch from the devil.
Comey says the White House defamed him and the FBI by telling Americans the organization was in a state of chaos.
You'll recall, Richard sued the tabloid, claiming it defamed him with a story saying he was transitioning to becoming a woman.
Prodigy, a case where the web service Prodigy was sued for bulletin board posts that "defamed" Wall Street firm Stratton Oakmont.
She was later joined by six other women who say Cosby sexually assaulted them and defamed them by calling them liars.
Meanwhile, director and producer Brett Ratner has filed suit against a woman he says defamed him by alleging he raped her.
But somehow, it was expected that Cruz would bow to a man who had defamed his father and insulted his wife.
The class has been certified, and in that case you counter-sued the lead plaintiff alleging that you were being defamed.
The lawsuit now alleges that Cohen defamed Daniels by suggesting that she is lying about her alleged 2006 affair with Trump.
Cohen, who is named in the dossier, said BuzzFeed defamed him when it published the 35-page document and an article.
Trump lawyer Michael Cohen, through his own attorney, feels Daniels defamed him during the interview and demanded a retraction and apology.
In 2018, Heard penned an op-ed for the Washington Post, which Depp quickly filed suit over, claiming it defamed him.
A persistent libel plaintiff, Murray claims Oliver defamed the company by, among other things, deliberately misrepresenting its concern for its workers.
This month, regulators hauled up company executives after finding search results from ByteDance's search engine that supposedly defamed a revolutionary hero.
This was a beef between a deranged, despicable, murderous SOB who went and vented against the newspaper he claimed had defamed him.
Dickinson alleges Cosby defamed her by telling the media she made up a story that he drugged and raped her in 1982.
" Over the phone, Singer told PEOPLE in an exclusive statement: "We may absolutely take them to court because she absolutely defamed Khloé.
Rather, she sued Trump for defamation — she says Trump defamed her by calling her a liar when she came forward in 2016.
Separately, a social-media starlet and once-vocal opposition supporter claims she was defamed by criticism of her heard on the tapes.
Right off the bat, Comey said the Trump administration made "lies plain and simple" about him and the FBI, and defamed both.
Zervos filed the defamation lawsuit against Trump shortly before his inauguration, saying he defamed her by publicly saying she fabricated her claims.
Zervos's lawsuit alleges that Trump defamed her by publicly declaring she had fabricated her claims that Trump sexually assaulted her in 2007.
The lawsuit claims Cohen defamed Daniels by suggesting she is lying about her alleged affair with Trump more than a decade ago.
Even if she defamed him, I do think that the judge should have judged the case under a heightened standard of scrutiny.
Five cases have been brought by supporters of Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi against people they claim defamed her, Mr. Maung said.
U.S. District Court Judge Mark Mastroianni ruled Thursday that McKee had not proven that Cosby had defamed her simply by denying her claims.
The corporate exoneration of Mimms and the CVS anti-disparagement policy, he said, showed reckless disregard by the employees who allegedly defamed Mimms.
After the politician defamed him last April he answered with a YouTube video, an unusual tactic for someone who usually shuns the limelight.
Chyna claims the Kardashian family defamed and slut-shamed her, with the intention of canceling Chyna and her then-partner Rob Kardashian's E!
Nungesser argued that Columbia had violated his rights by tolerating Sulkowicz's protests, therefore allowing him to be harassed and defamed in public opinion.
In the lawsuit, she claimed the family defamed her, interfered with contractual relations, and purposefully sought to get Chyna's show Rob & Chyna cancelled.
Constand alleges he defamed her with comments he made during the campaign, where Castor's treatment of the decade-old case became an issue.
An appeals court ruled on Thursday that climate change scientist Michael Mann can sue two conservative writers over allegations that they defamed him.
The company contends that ABC and reporter Jim Avila defamed it by referring to its signature product as "pink slime" in 2012 broadcasts.
In that case, she also claims that Cohen defamed her by allegedly suggesting that Daniels is lying about the purported relationship with Trump.
Kasowitz argued that evidence would be irrelevant since those women are not claiming that Trump defamed them, The New York Daily News reported.
"DEFAMED, CRIMINALIzED AND ISOLATED" Elmer was arrested twice in Switzerland, in 2005 and in 2011, and spent over seven months in investigative custody.
Hosseinzadeh's sued, arguing that the Kleins had committed copyright infringement, that they violated the Digital Millennium Copyright Act and that they defamed him.
In defending himself against lawsuits from women who say he sexually assaulted and then defamed them, Bill Cosby is facing mountainous legal expenses.
The judge also noted that Mr. Rich could not have been defamed by the story under New York law, because he was dead.
The ministry also asked Google to take down 2,300 YouTube clips it said defamed Vietnamese leaders; Google complied in part, removing nearly 1,500.
The Tokyo District Court ruled Wednesday that Universal defamed the former executive, Takafumi Nakano, in a February 2013 news release containing various allegations.
Congress should enact a judicial remedy for any person defamed by an official of the federal government speaking or writing to the public.
A judge in the case, in Dane County Circuit Court in Wisconsin, ruled that Mr. Fetzer had defamed Mr. Pozner, and on Oct.
"She repeatedly defamed my professional ethics, reputation and loyalty to the country for which I've risked my life," Leven says through his attorney.
The singer's dad, Calvin Cooksey, had sued him ... claiming Frank defamed him with a social media post recalling a story from his childhood.
Rather, the agency said last week they are reviewing newly discovered emails connected to a separate investigation involving a defamed ex-congressman, Anthony Weiner.
Meanwhile, Clifford has expanded her lawsuit against the president, adding a claim alleging that longtime Trump lawyer Michael Cohen defamed her earlier this year.
" When Jurvetson was leaving DFJ, he'd said he intended to "focus on personal matters, including taking legal action against those who have defamed me.
The lawsuit alleges that after the charges were dropped, Glandian continued to advance the narrative that Smollett had been attacked and defamed the brothers.
Nihalani has said the film defamed Punjab and he challenged its claim that 70 per cent of its population was involved in substance abuse.
It's true that Riyadh has a monumental task ahead in rebuilding the trust of a community that its clerics have long defamed as infidels.
The woman suing Too Short for sexual battery has refiled ... and now says Short defamed her, as well, when he called her money hungry.
Ramos eventually filed a lawsuit against the owners of The Capital, which named Mr. Hartley as a defendant, claiming that it had defamed him.
The brothers have sued Mr. Smollett's legal team, claiming that the lawyers defamed the brothers by, among other things, saying they sold illicit steroids.
The judge's order is intended to close out a defamation suit that had alleged that Mr. Trump defamed Ms. Daniels on Twitter last spring.
Zervos filed a lawsuit against Trump in January 2017 alleging that he defamed her after she said in 2016 that he sexually assaulted her.
Both women are alleging in the lawsuit that O'Reilly and Fox News defamed them by casting them as liars and extortionists, the Times reported.
George Zimmerman is going after Trayvon Martin's family, claiming they defamed him and created a conspiracy in an attempt to convict him of murder.
On Monday, Daniels added Trump's lawyer Michael Cohen to her lawsuit against Trump, arguing that he defamed her by implying that she was lying.
The jury also determined Charalambopoulos defamed Grammer when he went on "Access Hollywood" a month after the incident and claimed she fabricated the story.
As we previously reported ... the ref, Alan Maloney, is claiming he's been defamed in the coverage following this ... and he's demanding $100,000 in damages.
The case began in California in 2016 when attorney Dawn Hassell claimed a former client, Ava Bird, defamed her legal firm through a Yelp review.
The California case involved an attorney, Dawn Hassell, who claimed her firm was being defamed in a Yelp review by a former client, Ava Bird.
Much was made in the past week over quotes in Wolff's book by former White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon that defamed the Trump family.
In response, she was allegedly subjected to bad publicity in Ailes-linked media outlets like TVNewser and defamed by sock-puppet accounts on social media.
Republican House Representative Devin Nunes even filed a lawsuit against Twitter and Twitter users back in March claiming that he's being defamed on the platform.
But Mr. Cosby has been sued by several accusers, some of whom said he or his staff defamed them by dismissing their allegations as fabrications.
Jack Johnson deserves to be remembered for his incredible career, not the memory of the historical travesty that defamed him simply because of his race.
Daniels is suing Trump and Cohen, alleging the two men defamed her by denying an sexual encounter she said she had with Trump in 85033.
Nihalani has said the film defamed Punjab and challenged its claim that 70 per cent of the northern state's population was involved in substance abuse.
It can be savaged without any credible evidence, and without any recourse from the law by loved ones or the estate of the defamed deceased.
They also alleged that Clinton defamed the fallen Americans when she publicly disputed their accounts of the circumstances around the attack on the campaign trail.
The latest chapter in the Daniels saga came when Michael Avenatti, the porn star's omnipresent attorney, on Monday filed a lawsuit alleging Trump defamed Daniels.
" He also uses an apparent quotation to argue that one reason defamation law exists is to prevent a defamed person from "wreaking his own vengeance.
Mr. Rush, 67, is now suing the Australian tabloid that had splashed the allegations across two front-page articles last year, claiming he was defamed.
He said the president had defamed him, an apparent reference to Mr. Trump's calling him a "nut job" in a private meeting with Russian diplomats.
Higuaín knows his name will be jeered, his every touch whistled; he knows he will be defamed and insulted on the banners in the stands.
"  They claim Crump and his book's publisher defamed Zimmerman "with actual malice knowing the untruth or at a minimum a reckless disregard for the truth.
This time, though, Musk himself is on trial, defending a claim that he defamed a British man living in Thailand by calling him a pedophile.
Earlier this month, lawyers for both Cohen and Trump moved to dismiss the lawsuit brought by Daniels suggesting that Trump had defamed her via Twitter.
In docs, Cohen says even though BuzzFeed admitted the "collection of memos" contained unverified information ... it still defamed him merely by republishing the bogus information.
He claimed LaPierre blocked him from being reelected as NRA president, ousted him from the board of directors, defamed him and sued him -- all as payback.
Bill Cosby has agreed to settle a lawsuit filed by seven women who claim they were defamed when he publicly denied their allegations of sexual misconduct.
Along the way, Eggert has defamed and harassed my family, friends, my wife's charitable foundation, the families of the children that foundation helps, and many others.
The lawsuit argues that Fox News defamed Wheeler and destroyed his reputation when it ran a story on Rich in May that included made-up quotes.
WWE superstar Charlotte Flair is being sued by her ex-husband who claims she defamed him in her new book by falsely claiming he shoots blanks.
Zervos brought the lawsuit against Trump shortly before his inauguration, alleging that the president defamed her by publicly claiming that she fabricated her accusations against him.
At that July 2016 press conference, Comey defamed Clinton to the point that Republicans criticized him for not recommending that she be charged with a crime.
Court records show that a year later, in July 2012, Ramos filed a complaint against Hartley and the newspaper, alleging he was defamed by the story.
Sandmann argued in his lawsuit that The Post had defamed him in seven articles and three tweets by portraying him as hostile and aggressive towards Phillips.
The head of Turkey's Diyanet religious authority, Mehmet Gormez, denied its imams had been involved in illegal activities and said espionage investigations had defamed the organization.
However, I will not tolerate discriminatory activity or hateful speech at Grubhub, and I will stand up for our employees when they are demeaned or defamed.
Zervos' lawyers are hoping to question Trump under oath about whether he defamed her by calling her a liar after she accused him of sexual misconduct.
"If you're out there and you lied and you defamed, we're going to come after you," Mr. Nunes said to Sean Hannity, a Fox News host.
"In that campaign, these detractors defamed Crown Sterling, questioning both its integrity and its cryptography solutions, which they described in one publication as 'Snake Oil Crypto.'"
Kambwili is accused of having defamed the president by referring to "dogs from Chawama" in a video that went viral, his lawyer Christopher Mundia told Reuters.
Dershowitz is embroiled in a lawsuit with a woman who claims she was a victim of Epstein's, who also claims Dershowitz sexually abused and defamed her.
Among these jurists were the 48 Christians of Cordoba who, in the mid-ninth century, publicly defamed the Prophet Muhammad, only to be beheaded for it.
Michael Sanchez, the brother of Jeff's GF Lauren Sanchez, claims Bezos defamed him by falsely claiming Michael was the source of graphic nude photos of Jeff.
She was also forced to resign and was defamed by both Caldbeck and Teo in the aftermath of her departure, says the suit, which seeks civil penalties.
The family is asking a judge to dismiss Chyna's lawsuit, which alleges that they defamed her and wrongfully interfered with the filming of the show's second season.
In that case, for the plaintiff to properly prove he was defamed, he argued he needed to know for sure the identity of who was accusing him.
In litigating the suit, Avenatti has come up against many detractors, who say Daniels, by definition, cannot be defamed due to her profession as an adult entertainer.
The judge may also consider separating Daniels' complaint that Cohen defamed her from a complaint against Trump and a shell company Cohen used regarding the hush agreement.
The plaintiff in that suit, Summer Zervos, says Trump defamed her by calling her and other women who have made claims of sexual misconduct by him liars.
" On Wednesday, Mr. Schaffer responded, saying that "CUNY has issued no statement about Dr. Coico since her resignation and certainly has not defamed her in any way.
In the United States, the legal burden is on the person who claims to have been defamed: He or she must prove that the allegations are false.
Mr. Ramos filed a lawsuit the following summer against the owners of The Capital, claiming that it had defamed him in reporting that he had pleaded guilty.
"I don't need a public apology from those who defamed me, but a quick message with a 'sorry we lied about you' would be nice," he tweeted.
"I don't need a public apology from those who defamed me, but a quick message with a 'sorry we lied about you' would be nice," Comey tweeted.
Daniels is currently waging a legal battle against Trump and his lawyer, Michael Cohen, who she says defamed her by denying her alleged 2006 affair with Trump.
The women say that Mr. Cosby sexually assaulted them years ago and then defamed them when they came forward with their allegations by branding them as liars.
The administrator, Nicole P. Eramo, asserted that the discredited November 2014 article defamed her and portrayed her as the "chief villain," indifferent to sexual assault on campus.
McQueary also claimed in his lawsuit that former Penn State president Graham Spanier defamed him in a public statement in 2011 that publicly defended Curley and Schultz.
Michalow plans to claim that the New York hedge fund, in its response to Michalow's termination, defamed him in internal and external communications and to the media.
Ms. Constand sued Mr. Castor last fall, saying he defamed her in statements he made to the news media when he was running to regain his former job.
Gubarev is suing because he claims his companies, Webzilla and XBT Holdings, were defamed by Steele after the unverified dossier was published by Buzzfeed on January 10th 2017.
Ramos filed a failed lawsuit against the paper in 2012, alleging that he was defamed in an article about his conviction in a criminal harassment case in 2011.
The danger was underlined in 230, when an investment firm sued Prodigy, an early online service, alleging that it had been defamed in one of its discussion forums.
Scott Baio has threatened to sue Nicole Eggert, Alexander Polinsky, Lisa Bloom and anyone else he claims has defamed him with false allegations of sexual abuse and harassment.
In the suit, "Jane Doe" says her privacy was violated and she was defamed when reports came out that the company reviewed her medical records after the rape.
"I am leaving DFJ to focus on personal matters, including taking legal action against those whose false statements have defamed me," Jurvetson said in a statement to TechCrunch.
Melissa Gorga's former business partner has sued The Real Housewives of New Jersey star and Andy Cohen for $30 million, claiming they defamed her on the reality show.
Zervos filed a lawsuit against Trump in January 2017, in which she alleged that Trump defamed her in 2016 after she said he sexually assaulted her in 2007.
He added that Sanatan Sanstha had filed more than a dozen defamation suits against Dr. Dabholkar, charging that he had offended religious sentiments and had defamed the organization.
The dispute turned on whether McKee's decision to come forward made her a "limited-purpose public figure," which would make it harder to prove Cosby had defamed her.
The decision may allow Zervos' lawyers to question Trump under oath about whether he defamed her by calling her a liar after she accused him of sexual misconduct.
Comey is unapologetic Rather than acknowledging any personal fault following the release of the report Thursday, Comey immediately went after his GOP critics, who he claimed defamed him.
Dressing up as a Nazi: Roseanne Barr defamed George Soros as a Nazi collaborator, despite the fact that he was 14-years-old when the Nazis occupied Hungary.
Through these acts and the hospital's media relations campaign managing the scandal, the lawsuit says, the hospital defamed their reputation and made it difficult to find new jobs.
The lawsuit alleged Trump had defamed Daniels by attacking her claim that someone had threatened her over her plan to go public about the alleged affair in 2011.
Mimms, a pain management specialist who was one of Indiana's most frequent opioid prescribers between 2013 and 2015, claimed he was defamed by employees at four different CVS stores.
The New York Times' editorial page editor James Bennet took the stand in federal court on Wednesday to dispute allegations that the paper defamed former Alaska governor Sarah Palin.
She was scheduled to meet on Wednesday with lawyers for seven women who say Mr. Cosby defamed them when his team characterized their accounts of sexual assault as fabrications.
Last year, Lewis alleged that Facebook defamed him by serving numerous ads that used his face and name to market sketchy financial products like cryptocurrency get-rich-quick schemes.
Still, several Alabama officials, including L.B. Sullivan, the Montgomery city commissioner, who supervised the police, contended that they had been defamed by inference and filed suit against The Times.
Now, after nearly two years and a complete retraction of the article, Rolling Stone is in court defending itself against claims that "A Rape on Campus" defamed Dean Eramo.
Lawyers for Hill, who represents the 25th District of California, said the site also defamed her by claiming that she had a "Nazi-era" tattoo on her pelvic area.
The high school referee who told Andrew Johnson to cut his dreadlocks or forfeit is now threatening to sue ... claiming he's been DEFAMED and he's demanding $100,000 in damages.
Summer Zervos, a former contestant on "The Apprentice" who accused President Trump of sexual assault, is seeking records to prove that he defamed her by calling her a liar.
Richard Simmons, the celebrity health and fitness guru, sued two tabloid publications on Monday, saying they defamed him by publishing stories claiming that he had had a sex change.
Zervos sued Trump in January 2017, alleging that he defamed her in 2016 after she made a public statement about her allegation that Trump sexually assaulted her in 2007.
The reinstatement follows a decision by Milan prosecutors to dismiss a case against her for allegations she had defamed the oil major, concluding there was no case to answer.
In the lawsuit, the women said that Rupert Murdoch, the executive chairman of 21st Century Fox, disparaged and defamed them during a recent interview with Sky News in London.
According to Daniels, Cohen defamed her when he issued a statement in February regarding the $130,000 payment he made to her as part of the so-called hush agreement.
Indonesia's police cyber crime unit has previously told Reuters that Saracen was posting material involving religious and ethnic issues, as well as fake news and posts that defamed government officials.
According to the country's Ministry of Public Security, Manh Dong allegedly "distorted the guidelines and policies of the party and the state, and defamed party and state leaders," Reuters reported.
The plaintiffs in the defamation suit against the comedian have publicly accused Cosby of sexual misconduct and claim that he has publicly defamed them when he responded to their allegations.
"I am leaving DFJ to focus on personal matters, including taking legal action against those whose false statements have defamed me," Jurvetson said in a statement that he later tweeted.
Comey said Trump's administration had defamed him in comments made after his firing by saying the FBI was in disarray and that the workforce had lost confidence in its leader.
According to the New York Times, his legal team later sent a 10-page letter to CNN demanding a retraction of their story, saying the network had defamed the actor.
I was like, 'Oh my God, I have to get medicated because my whole reputation's been completely defamed, I'm not going to be able to take care of my kids.
On January 17, the school filed a lawsuit in Douglas County District Court seeking to establish the identity of the anonymous parent, who it said defamed the school and Eucker.
But its absence delineates the show's cutoff point: a few years after the Photo League was blacklisted and Grossman defamed, he moved to Provincetown, Massachusetts, and shortly thereafter passed away.
Veteran journalist Bob Woodward said a "key" official in the Trump administration privately told him that the details in his books are "85033,000 percent true," but later publicly defamed him.
"I don't need a public apology from those who defamed me, but a quick message with a 'sorry we lied about you' would be nice," the former FBI director tweeted.
Zervos had accused Trump of kissing her against her will and groping her at a meeting about a possible job, and that he defamed her by calling such allegations lies.
She asked him if it mattered that she would not be directing the president in his official duties, only potentially ruling on whether his comments as a candidate defamed Zervos.
The claim, filed more than a year after the publication of the dossier that Steele wrote, alleges that its contents defamed Russian billionaires Mikhail Fridman, Petr Aven and German Khan.
A federal judge on Monday threw out a defamation lawsuit that the pornographic film actress had filed against President Trump, ruling that the president had not defamed her on Twitter.
He also denied Mr. Jones's motion to dismiss the lawsuit, which argues that Mr. Jones and Infowars defamed Mr. Heslin by calling his account of his son's death a lie.
We spend a great deal of time and energy parsing the semiotics of Mr. Trump's role in stoking anti-Jewish sentiment, while Muslims and immigrants can be defamed with impunity.
"I don't need a public apology from those who defamed me, but a quick message with a 'sorry we lied about you' would be nice," Comey tweeted following that report.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - One of Russia's richest businessmen has filed a lawsuit against leading Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny, court documents released on Thursday showed, after alleging that Navalny had defamed him.
Gubarev says BuzzFeed defamed him and his companies when it published pages of the dossier that wrongly accuse him of taking part in Russia's hack of the Democratic National Committee.
Justin Fairfax on Thursday filed a lawsuit against CBS, alleging the network defamed him when it aired interviews earlier this year with two women who accused him of sexual assault.
Comey said Trump's administration had defamed him in comments made after his firing by saying that the FBI was in disarray and that the workforce had lost confidence in its leader.
U.S. District Judge S. James Otero in October dismissed the lawsuit brought by Daniels, an adult-film star who alleged that Trump defamed her with a tweet he sent in April.
On Monday, after Daniels appeared on CBS News' "60 Minutes" on Sunday night, Avenatti amended the lawsuit to claim that Cohen had defamed his client by suggesting she was a liar.
Another case is being brought by Summer Zervos, who alleges that Trump defamed her when he accused her of lying in 2016 for alleging he had groped her a decade before.
Dawn Hassell, a San Francisco attorney, had filed a lawsuit in 2013 arguing that a former client defamed her on Yelp by posting a false claim about their attorney-client relationship.
"Since Trump defamed her, some fans have stopped sending letters altogether — thus impairing Carroll's column, which requires a steady flood of compelling letters to which she can respond," the lawsuit states.
Amber claims Doug Stanhope defamed her when he wrote an article published in The Wrap claiming Heard threatened to lie about Johnny in order to squeeze money out of the actor.
According to Mr. Perez's complaint, which was filed in June in federal court in Ohio, Mr. Perez alleged that he had been defamed and that his digital communications were being monitored.
Lawyers for Jeff Bezos on Monday filed a response to an accusation that he and his staff defamed Michael Sanchez by claiming he sent nude photos to The National Enquirer tabloid.
Cosby's testimony has come in a federal lawsuit filed by seven women in Massachusetts who say Mr. Cosby sexually assaulted them years ago and then defamed them after they came forward.
Circuit Judge Richard Sullivan said Oakley, 56, failed to show that the defendants defamed him by falsely branding him an alcoholic and accusing him of assaulting Garden workers at the Feb.
Circuit Judge Richard Sullivan said Oakley, 56, failed to show that the defendants defamed him by falsely branding him an alcoholic and accusing him of assaulting Garden workers at the Feb.
"With the U.S. and Russia at odds, somehow, my company, its innovative and proven products as well as our amazing employees are repeatedly being defamed," Kaspersky wrote in a blog post.
" He quoted a description of the purpose of a defamation suit, saying it was intended for a defamed person to "resort to the courts for relief instead of wreaking his own vengeance.
Former FBI Director James Comey wasted no time in addressing President Donald Trump in his opening congressional testimony on Thursday — asserting that the president lied and defamed both him and the FBI.
Regardless of his reputation, the Guardian reports that France has very strict anti-defamation laws, even in cases where the allegedly defamed individual is dead—so his family may have a case.
Buendia -- who has close to 3 million followers on IG -- claims he's been defamed by YouTube star Kenny K.O. (real name Kenny Boulet) in a series of videos on Kenny's YouTube page.
Zervos, a former "Apprentice" contestant, filed a lawsuit against Trump in January 2017 in which she alleged that Trump defamed her in 2016 after she said he sexually assaulted her in 2007.
The Massachusetts lawsuit was filed in December 2014 by Tamara Green and later joined by six other women who contend Cosby sexually assaulted or abused and defamed them by calling them liars.
Katz, in a 2012 private arbitration, ruled that Miss Pennsylvania USA 2012, Sheena Monnin had to pay Trump $5 million because she defamed him by saying his Miss USA pageant was rigged.
"I was defamed, criminalized and isolated," he told Reuters, adding that the prosecutors were trying to set an example of what could happen to people who speak out and to their families.
BPI claims ABC, a unit of Walt Disney Co, and its reporter Jim Avila defamed the company by using the term "pink slime" and making errors and omissions in its 2012 reporting.
" As a prominent Irish nationalist, Mr. Millar "defamed the movement" by executing the scheme, Father Maloney said, adding, "He didn't do it for the cause — he did it for Sam Millar's cause.
The lawsuit claims Feinberg and HuffPost repeatedly defamed Evans and Douglas Kennedy, a classmate of Evans and Kavanaugh, by stating that they helped purchase and supply cocaine at the elite private school.
O.J. Simpson has belatedly fired back at the Cosmopolitan in Vegas ... suing the hotel claiming it defamed him by banning him in 2017 after falsely accusing him of being drunk and disruptive.
Former "Apprentice" contestant Summer Zervos filed a lawsuit against Trump in January 2017, in which she alleged that Trump defamed her in 2016 after she said he sexually assaulted her in 2007.
Did you know Anheuser-Busch once reported Coors to the FTC for falsely advertising their use of Rocky Mountain water, and later Coors sued them for running ads that defamed their brand?
He says Fusion GPS and Glenn Simpson, its founder, defamed him after it hired an ex-British spy to compile the document as part of its opposition research against the Trump campaign.
It was a reporter at a local law magazine, asking for comment on a new countersuit filed by Keith Davidson, Daniels's former lawyer, who was claiming Avenatti and Daniels had defamed him.
Emily: Comey started with his strength: A call-out to the F.B.I. for its work, and an aggressive accusation that the Trump administration "defamed" him and the agency to justify his firing.
The two lawyers, Jürgen Mossack and Ramón Fonseca, filed a lawsuit against Netflix in federal court in Connecticut on Tuesday, saying the movie defamed them and could prejudice criminal cases against them.
In turn, we have watched the whistle-blower defamed by the president and his allies, even accused of treason, despite his having meticulously followed the lawful process to report possible criminal conduct.
Cohen has denied he made any threats to Daniels, and following the airing of the "60 Minutes" interview, an attorney for Cohen said in a letter that Daniels had defamed his client.
A former cop named John Reid claims in his lawsuit ... the Emmy-winning film defamed him by saying his method was used to squeeze statements out of the Central Park 5 suspects.
George Zimmerman, who shot and killed Trayvon Martin in 2012, is suing Democratic presidential candidates Pete Buttigieg and Elizabeth Warren for $265 million, claiming they defamed him in tweets (via Washington Times).
The judge also decided that Dr. Luke had already proved that Kesha defamed him when she told Lady Gaga in a text message that he had raped Katy Perry, which Perry denied.
Carroll sued Trump in November, claiming he defamed her by saying she lied about the rape and that she was motivated by money and a political agenda to make up the allegation.
BPI had claimed ABC, a unit of Walt Disney Co, and Avila defamed the company by calling its ground-beef product "pink slime" and making errors and omissions in a 2012 report.
"With the U.S. and Russia at odds, somehow, my company, its innovative and proven products as well as our amazing employees are repeatedly being defamed," he wrote in a June blog post.
That includes a suit by Summer Zervos, a former contestant on "The Apprentice" who claims Trump defamed her by calling her a liar after she asserted that he had made unwanted sexual advances.
The suit claims that Andrew and Janice have forbidden Aldrin from getting married for a fourth time, and that they've "specifically and deliberately...undermined, bullied, and defamed" all of his personal romantic relationships.
Now, BPI is suing the Disney-owned media giant, as well as on-air reporter Jim Avila, for up to $5.7 billion in damages on claims that the news reports defamed the company.
Daniels has said the non-disclosure agreement was void because Trump did not sign it, and that Cohen defamed her by insinuating publicly that she lied about having an intimate relationship with Trump.
In the year and half since then, a number of women have filed defamation lawsuits against Cosby, saying the comedian and his lawyer defamed them by calling them liars after they stepped forward.
Dung, 32, was charged with posting information on his Facebook account last year that distorted the policies of the party and the state and defamed state leaders, the police said, citing the indictment.
This week, however, the bill came due for Oberlin when a jury awarded over $28503 million in damages to a family bakery for being defamed as racist by its college students and officials.
O.J. Simpson has defamed Judith Regan by suggesting she scripted his confession just so it would be more dramatic and she could make money ... and Judith is now mulling over a possible lawsuit.
Ackerman rebutted those allegations in its suit, saying that it had "complied with every audit" requested by the N.R.A. — including one in February — and that it itself was defamed by the gun group.
Zervos sued Trump in January 2017 in which she alleged that Trump defamed her and essentially called her a liar in 2016, following her public statement in October 2016 about the alleged assaults.
The woman at the center of Cosby's criminal sexual assault case is suing the former D.A. of Montgomery County, PA, claiming he defamed her by saying she grossly exaggerated her allegations against the comedian.
Stormy Daniels Stephanie Clifford, better known as Stormy Daniels, expanded her pending lawsuit against President Donald Trump and associates, adding a claim alleging that longtime Trump lawyer Michael Cohen defamed her earlier this year.
And Chyna was never defamed regarding the party because the statement is "substantially" true: Chyna, they say, did leave Dream at home with a nanny to go to a nightclub for a public appearance.
A federal jury has found Rolling Stone magazine, its publisher and a reporter defamed a University of Virginia administrator in a discredited story about gang rape at a fraternity house, news media reported Friday.
A federal court jury on Monday awarded $3 million in damages to a University of Virginia administrator that last week found was defamed by Rolling Stone magazine's now-retracted story of a gang rape.
In the federal suit, Lt. Brian Rice claims he was falsely arrested and imprisoned, and says Mosby defamed him when she announced the charges against the six officers involved in Gray's death last year.
One of the more than a dozen women who have accused President-elect Donald Trump of sexual misconduct filed a lawsuit Tuesday claiming that Trump defamed her when he branded her allegations a lie.
Stormy Daniels has filed a second lawsuit against Donald Trump ... this time claiming he defamed her by questioning her story about being threatened by a man in Las Vegas over her alleged sexual encounter.
The documentary sparked a lot of debate in Perugia, inspiring comments like "for the umpteenth time, Perugia is on trial, slandered, defamed without a chance of redemption," or something to that dramatic Italian effect.
The latest was filed last week by one of the more than a dozen women who have accused Trump of sexual misconduct, claiming that Trump defamed her when he branded her allegations a lie.
"There are two different standards of defamation depending on whether the person who has been defamed can be reasonably defined as a public figure, or even a limited purpose public figure," he told me.
The government said Vo posted "fabricated, distorted and defamed information" against the government and incited the use of petrol bombs and acid to attack leaders of the Communist Party, the state and the police.
While he is hoisted above the wreckage, his confiders lay tangled in rebar twist ties beneath mountains of cinders or, in the case of this interview, defamed and damned on the great American stage.
" Mr. Wheeler also claimed that Mr. Butowsky, a wealthy Trump supporter, had defamed him after the story was retracted by posting comments on Twitter including "Rod Wheeler has a major battle with the truth.
Ms. Salazar, who is running in the Democratic primary for a State Senate seat representing Brooklyn, claimed she was defamed by Kai Hernandez, the ex-wife of Keith Hernandez, a retired professional baseball player.
London (CNN Business)A court in Australia has ruled that a dentist who claims he was defamed in a Google review can serve the tech giant with an order to unmask the post's author.
Rose, the major leagues' career hit leader, contends that the lawyer, John Dowd, defamed him in 2015 by saying on the radio that Rose had raped girls age 12 to 14 during spring training.
The award comes several months after a Wisconsin judge ruled that Leonard Pozner had been defamed by an author of a book promoting claims that the 2012 school shooting was a government-led hoax.
The suit was filed by former "Apprentice" contestant Summer Zervos in January 2017 and alleges Trump defamed her after she accused him in an October 2016 news conference of sexually assaulting her in 2007.
Camille O. Cosby will have to testify again in a civil case filed against her husband, Bill Cosby, by seven women who say he defamed them, a federal judge in Massachusetts ruled Tuesday. Mrs.
TMZ broke the story ... Jeff's being sued by Lauren's brother, Michael, who claims the richest man in the world defamed him by accusing him of leaking graphic photos and selling them to the Enquirer.
The woman who was the inspiration for Jennifer Lopez's character in "Hustlers" is suing the production company, claiming they used her likeness and her story without permission, and they defamed her in the process.
A federal judge on Monday tossed out Stormy Daniels' lawsuit alleging that President Donald Trump defamed her in a tweet, ordering Daniels to pay Trump's attorney's fees if he chooses to have her do so.
In 22018, former Miss USA contestant Sheena Monnin unsuccessfully tried to challenge an arbitrator's decision awarding the Trump-backed pageant $25 million after finding she'd defamed the organization with claims that the contest was rigged.
Longtime Elle advice columnist E. Jean Carroll is suing President Donald Trump, arguing he defamed her while repeatedly denying her allegation that he raped her in a New York City department store in the 1990s.
In the most eagerly anticipated U.S. congressional hearing in years, Comey told lawmakers the Trump administration had lied and defamed him and the Federal Bureau of Investigation after the president dismissed him on May 9.
A summary judgment, viewed by the Washington Post, sided with Pozner and confirmed he had been defamed, specifically because of statements in the book claiming he had created a fake death certificate for his son.
Sullivan raised a high threshold for litigants to win defamation cases by requiring them to prove that the publisher acted not just with recklessness or in error, but with "actual malice" against the defamed party.
The lawsuit brought by Summer Zervos, a former contestant on "The Apprentice," alleges that Trump defamed her by publicly claiming she had fabricated claims that Trump groped and kissed her without her consent in 2007.
U.S. District Judge Mark Mastroianni wrote on Thursday that accuser Katherine Mae McKee had not demonstrated that Cosby defamed her simply by denying her claims, made in an interview with the New York Daily News.
Pete Rose sued the lawyer whose investigation led to his being banned from baseball for gambling, asserting that the lawyer had defamed him by telling a radio station that he had sexually assaulted young girls.
Privately-held BPI had claimed that the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) and Avila defamed the company by calling its processed beef product "pink slime" and making errors and omissions in a series of 2012 reports.
Specifically, McDougal&aposs suit says Carlson defamed her by saying she "approached Donald Trump and threatened to ruin his career and humiliate his family if he doesn&apost give them money," according to The Times.
Zervos, a former contestant on NBC's "The Apprentice," filed a defamation suit against Trump in January 2017, alleging that he defamed her after calling her a liar when she publicly accused him of sexual misconduct.
Michael Cohen, a personal lawyer for Trump who is named in the dossier, says BuzzFeed and several of its staffers defamed him when it published the 35-page document and an accompanying article last January.
He also says that Fusion GPS and Glenn Simpson, its founder, similarly defamed him after it hired an ex-British spy to compile the document as part of its opposition research against the Trump campaign.
Ex-MI6 officer Christopher Steele won the legal battle against billionaires Mikhail Fridman, Petr Aven and German Khan, who claimed he defamed them in the so-called dossier, which was published online in January 2017.
DeRay Mckesson, one of the movement's leaders, said that Pirro defamed him when she claimed during a "Fox & Friends" segment that he directed protesters to commit violence against police officers, according to The Baltimore Sun.
As the Washington Post reported back in 2016, Trump was deposed as part of a lawsuit he brought in 2006 against a reporter who Trump alleged had defamed him by under-reporting his personal wealth.
Hill's legal team — Marc Elias and Rachel Jacobs of the firm Perkins Coie — also suggested Hill was defamed over a report by the Daily Mail that she has a Nazi-inspired tattoo on her body.
The Nigeria case was still in an investigative stage when the complaints were made against Zingales and Litvack, alleging they had defamed Descalzi by implicating him in corruption over the Nigeria purchase, the sources added.
Circuit Judge John Walker also said Palin had plausibly alleged that the Times defamed her, though she still bore the "high" burden of showing on the merits that the newspaper acted with "actual malice" toward her.
A federal judge has reinstated part of a lawsuit against The Washington Post alleging that the newspaper defamed a Kentucky teen in its coverage of an encounter between high school students and a Native American activist.
Palin argued that the Times defamed her by essentially saying in the editorial that she was responsible for the 2011 shooting, and she claimed the paper knew the information was false when it published the piece.
Also, because Trump is a public figure, he would need to prove that those false claims defamed him — something that the Times lawyers pointed out will be difficult to do due to Trump's own public statements.
Cheryl Jacobus, a Republican political strategist and commentator, sued Trump and former Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski in the New York State Supreme Court, claiming they defamed her in public statements, including two of Trump's tweets.
U.S. District Judge Glen Conrad heard arguments in Roanoke, Virginia, on Rolling Stone's request to throw out the November jury verdict that found the magazine and reporter Sabrina Rubin Erdely had defamed university administrator Nicole Eramo.
Camille was subpoenaed by attorney Joseph Cammarata, who is representing former attorney Tamara Green and six other women who allege they were drugged and/or sexually assaulted by Bill Cosby then later defamed by his representatives.
TMZ obtained the questionnaire prospective jurors must fill out in a lawsuit filed by former DJ David Mueller, who claims Taylor defamed him by claiming he played grab ass with her during a meet-and-greet.
But he declined to criticize the fact that Caruana Galizia's family continued to face civil defamation lawsuits for what the journalist wrote, saying those who had been defamed felt they had the right to seek redress.
The suit alleges Mair "relentlessly smeared and defamed" the California Republican in citing allegedly false reports accusing him of being involved with a winery embroiled in a scandal involving the solicitation of underage prostitutes and cocaine.
The suit alleges Mair "relentlessly smeared and defamed" the California Republican in citing allegedly false reports accusing him of being involved with a winery embroiled in a scandal involving the solicitation of underage prostitutes and cocaine.
Nick Sandmann, the student who filed the lawsuit, argued in his lawsuit that The Post had defamed him in seven articles and three tweets by portraying him as hostile or aggressive towards the activist, Nathan Phillips.
The suit claims the offending senator defamed her in follow-up news interviews, citing his description of her as a "hypocrite" and "misandrist" because she attacked men in public but had sex with them in private.
Roy Moore, the former Senate candidate from Alabama who has been accused of pursuing sexual and romantic relationships with teenagers, sued four of his accusers on Monday, alleging that they had defamed and conspired against him.
Rolling Stone has been appealing a $3 million defamation verdict a Virginia federal court jury awarded in November to university administrator Nicole Eramo after it found the magazine and reporter Sabrina Rubin Erdely had defamed her.
Simpson refers to the rapper in the docs as "another African American public figure" who was defamed by The Cosmopolitan, and says the hotel was "forced to apologize" only because Meek went public with his grievances.
While Aaron Rich reached a settlement with The Washington Times and will be dropping the newspaper from his lawsuit, he will continue to pursue legal action against the other parties he alleges defamed him, Gottlieb said.
As the #MeToo movement has spread, men in the United States, in France, in India and elsewhere have turned to the courts, sometimes successfully arguing that they were defamed by their accusers or by the media.
Cover: Members of Hefazat-e-Islam take part in a protest in Dhaka on October 22, 2019, two-days after deadly clashes when police shot Bangladeshi Muslims protesting over Facebook messages that allegedly defamed the Prophet Mohammed.
The woman, Renita Hill, who says Mr. Cosby began abusing her in the early 1980s when she was a minor, had said in her suit filed last fall that all three of the parties had defamed her.
In Australia, defamation law protects those who have been defamed over those who did the defaming; if Stone's accusations were published in an Australian newspaper, she would be the party liable for the veracity of the claims.
Most of his targets merely deny such allegations, but businessman Alisher Usmanov, part-owner of British soccer club Arsenal, filed a lawsuit against Navalny alleging he had been defamed in a video about Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev.
Renita Hill, one of the more than 50 women who have publicly accused Cosby of assault, filed the civil suit in October alleging that the actor and his lawyer defamed Hill in the media, court records show.
Michael, as well as former CEO Travis Kalanick and Uber, have been sued by a woman who had been raped by an Uber driver and claimed the company violated her privacy, disclosed private facts and defamed her.
" In Jurvetson's own statement, which he tweeted shortly after the news of his exit from DFJ, he says he left "to focus on personal matters, including taking legal action against those whose false statements have defamed me.
Blasphemy laws were famously applied in Pakistan too, when, Asia Bibi, a Pakistani Christian, was sentenced to death in 2010 after a confrontation with a group of Muslim women in which she supposedly defamed the Prophet Muhammad.
The New York Supreme Court, the state's second-highest appeals court, rejected President Donald Trump's bid to block a lawsuit by Summer Zervos, a former Apprentice contestant who claims he sexually assaulted her and then defamed her.
In June, a Beijing court ruled that Mr. Hong, a former executive editor of the history journal Yanhuang Chunqiu, had defamed the heroes and ordered him to post a public apology on websites and in news outlets.
Instead, said Mr. Zulkiflee, who goes by the name Zunar, he was questioned by the police, detained for a day and informed that he was under investigation for producing cartoons that purportedly defamed Prime Minister Najib Razak.
The woman, a resident of Texas identified as Jane Doe, filed the suit specifically against CEO Travis Kalanick and former executives Eric Alexander and Emil Michael on the grounds that they violated her privacy and defamed her.
Garcia Luna said he had received commendations from high-level U.S. officials for his labors in fighting organized crime in Mexico and that he had been "systematically defamed" due to the actions he took against criminal networks.
Martin Tripp, the former Tesla employee who was fired and then sued by the electric vehicle automaker, has filed a lawsuit, alleging statements made by CEO Elon Musk in recent weeks (many in tweet form) defamed him.
The lawsuit against the Times, filed in New York state court, alleges the paper defamed Trump in a March 2628 op-ed that claimed the president and his associates had an "overarching deal" with Russia in 28503.
Like Ms. Dickinson, the women — Tamara Green, Therese Serignese, Linda Traitz, Louisa Moritz, Barbara Bowman, Joan Tarshis and Angela Leslie — assert that Mr. Cosby defamed them in the process of responding to their accusations of sexual misconduct.
New York (CNN Business)Karen McDougal, a former Playboy model who said she had an affair with Donald Trump before he was elected President, filed a lawsuit Thursday against Fox News alleging the news organization defamed her.
Sex work may be so heavily defamed because it reminds us that maybe sex was never really free—that sex is not immune to commodification as it has always been traded for security, land, goods, or money.
She filed a lawsuit against the president in April, arguing he defamed her by suggesting she made up a claim that someone had threatened her in 2011 after she agreed to an interview about their alleged affair.
Dickinson claims in the Los Angeles Superior Court lawsuit that Cosby and his former attorney, Martin Singer, defamed her when they told the media that she invented her account of being drugged and raped by Cosby in 1982.
The plaintiff, Andrew Greene, sued in 2014 for more than $50 million, claiming that he was defamed in the film through the portrayal by actor P.J. Byrne of a morally and ethically challenged character named Nicky "Rugrat" Koskoff.
Renita Hill, 48, had claimed she was defamed her when the comedian and his representatives called her a liar and extortionist as he defended himself after she went public in 2014 with allegations of decades-old sexual misconduct.
In the closely watched case, Beef Products claims ABC, a unit of Walt Disney, and its reporter Jim Avila, defamed the company by calling its ground-beef product pink slime and making errors and omissions in its reporting.
Also in 2017, the police were ordered to pay 2.6 million dollars in damages to a Perth-based lawyer, Lloyd Rayney, after he claimed he had been defamed for being called the "prime" suspect in his wife's murder.
Zervos, a former contestant on Trump's reality TV show, "The Apprentice," filed a lawsuit against Trump in January 2017 in which she alleged that Trump defamed her in 2016 after she said he sexually assaulted her in 2007.
The lawsuit also says the couple was defamed In addition to the allegations of discrimination, the lawsuit accuses American Airlines of defamation, saying American's statements about the couple's body odor to several news outlets were humiliating and false.
Page, who throughout sought to characterize himself as a scholar whose name has been unjustly defamed, told lawmakers that he suggested to his fellow foreign policy advisers that Trump could make a trip to Russia during the campaign.
Through these acts and the hospital's media relations campaign managing the scandal, the hospital defamed their reputation and made it difficult to find new jobs, the former employees said in the lawsuit, which also was filed this month.
Its founder, Dov Charney, was pushed out of the business by his own board in 2015 after he was accused of misusing company funds and failing to stop an employee from publishing a blog that defamed former employees.
The issue is that for Montagna to properly prove that he is being defamed, he needs to know for certain who is making the accusations against him—which is where the case gets buried in finer points of legalese.
PEOPLE obtained a copy of the court's summary judgment order, in which Dane County Circuit Judge Frank Remington ruled Leonard Pozner had been defamed by Jim Fetzer and Mike Palacek, who wrote the book Nobody Died at Sandy Hook.
A Victoria state Supreme Court jury found that that German publisher Bauer Media defamed her in a series of articles in 2015 claiming she lied about her age, the origin of her first name and her upbringing in Sydney.
He was accused of writing posts on his two Facebook accounts that "distorted the guidelines and policies of the party and the state, and defamed party and state leaders," the ministry said in the statement, citing the court indictment.
The Texas jury in 2000 rejected claims Winfrey defamed cattle ranches during a "dangerous food" episode of her eponymous show, when she expressed concerns about eating beef at the height of the panic in Britain over "mad cow" disease.
He is, after all, leaving an eight-year legacy of achievements in the hands of a man determined to erase them, the same man who defamed him as an African-born Muslim who had won the presidency through fraud.
He said the estate was considering legal action against Dan Reed, the director of the film, but gave no details about the legal grounds for such a suit; a dead person, for example, cannot be defamed under the law.
Now, with Ukraine at the center of a world-historical international scandal, he is stupefied to find himself defamed by powerful forces in the United States, once the world's strongest backer of those fighting for democracy in his country.
Ms. Tantaros had claimed that Fox News's founding chairman, Roger Ailes, arranged for her to be illegally surveilled, and that the network's executives had schemed to create fake social media accounts, known as "sock puppets," that defamed her online.
New York (CNN Business)A federal judge on Tuesday dismissed Virginia Lt. Governor Justin Fairfax's lawsuit against CBS, which alleged the network defamed him when it aired interviews in 2019 with two women who accused him of sexual assault.
PARIS — A court in Paris found on Wednesday that the journalist who had started France's equivalent of the #MeToo campaign against sexual harassment defamed a former television executive she had accused of making salacious and humiliating advances to her.
PARIS — A court in Paris found on Wednesday that the journalist who had started France's equivalent of the #MeToo campaign against sexual harassment defamed a former television executive she had accused of making salacious and humiliating advances to her.
Circuit Judge Richard Sullivan said Oakley failed to show that the defendants, including Madison Square Garden Co and MSG Networks Inc, defamed him by falsely branding him an alcoholic and accusing him of assaulting Garden workers at the Feb.
The company and Smith are defendants in another high-stakes lawsuit in Florida, where a Russian tech company leader says the news organization defamed him and his companies by linking them to the hack of the Democratic National Committee.
It also turned her into a symbol of the backlash against the movement this September, when a court in Paris found she had defamed the man she accused, and ordered her to pay him thousands of euros in damages.
A former contestant on "The Apprentice" who accused Donald J. Trump of sexual assault during the presidential race filed a lawsuit against him on Tuesday alleging that Mr. Trump defamed her when he claimed that she fabricated the assault.
National Briefing | New England Bill Cosby's wife of 52 years, Camille, gave deposition testimony Monday in a civil case filed against him by seven women who say he defamed them, despite last-minute efforts by her lawyers to halt the deposition.
Cieszkowski, who describes himself as a "hardworking immigrant who runs a small business, lives a quiet life with his family, and enjoys running marathons," also argues that Baldwin defamed him during an appearance on "The Ellen Show" in February 2019.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Australian actor Rebel Wilson has lost an appeal against a court decision that cut a record payout against Germany's Bauer Media, which was found to have defamed her in a series of articles, Australian media reported on Friday.
The men — Petr Aven, Mikhail Fridman, and German Khan — are investors in Alfa Bank and had sued Steele and his company, Orbis Business Intelligence, alleging that the dossier defamed them by linking them to Russian efforts regarding the presidential election.
People reports that the suit was brought by Jackie Beard Robinson, Gorga's former business partner, who alleges to have been defamed by Gorga and Cohen in recent episodes of RHONJ and Cohen's Bravo talkshow Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen.
In 1964, the Supreme Court heard the case of a Montgomery Public Safety commissioner who felt defamed by an ad in The New York Times that claimed the police departments he supervised had arrested Martin Luther King Jr. seven times.
PITTSBURGH (AP) — A federal judge on Thursday dismissed a lawsuit filed by a Pittsburgh-area woman who claims Bill Cosby defamed her when he and his representatives responded to allegations that he drugged and sexually assaulted her and other women.
"I spread some attacks, theories that maliciously attacked and defamed China's government, the Chinese Communist Party and China's current political system, and I incited the subversion of state power," Lee said, referring to comments written in an instant messaging group.
Privately-held BPI sued American Broadcasting Company (ABC) in 2012 for $5.7 billion, saying it and reporter Jim Avila had defamed the company by using the "pink slime" tag, and making errors and omissions in a series of reports that year.
"In reference to Mr. Lagerfeld's 'statement,' there is no 'controversy': Karl Lagerfeld, a prominent designer, defamed me, my stylist, and the illustrious designer whose dress I chose to wear, in an important industry publication," Streep said in a statement to PEOPLE.
A 10-person jury concluded that the reporter, Sabrina Rubin Erdely, defamed Nicole Eramo, a University of Virginia administrator who handled sexual assault claims at the school when the bombshell article, "A Rape on Campus," first appeared online in November 2014.
Camille O. Cosby gave deposition testimony a second time on Tuesday in a civil case filed against her husband, Bill Cosby, by seven women in Massachusetts who say he defamed them after they came forward with accusations of sexual assault. Mrs.
In August, the Xicheng District People's Court in Beijing ruled that a historian, Hong Zhenkuai, had defamed five Communist soldiers who, while fending off the Japanese invaders in 1941, leapt from a mountain — three to their deaths — rather than surrender.
In a WeChat post, Tencent said it is suing in a Beijing court the two Toutiao units running Jinri Toutiao and Tik Tok, alleging they had repeatedly defamed Tencent in the past month with negative news and damaged its reputation.
The Massachusetts civil lawsuit against Cosby was filed in December 2014 by Tamara Green, later joined by six other women, who contend that Cosby sexually assaulted or abused and then defamed them by calling each a liar, court documents said.
A federal judge on Monday dismissed a defamation lawsuit filed by the pornographic film actress Stephanie Clifford against President Trump, ruling that the president had not defamed her on Twitter last spring and ordering her to pay his legal fees.
In the interview that aired Sunday, Daniels said she was threatened in 2011 to keep quiet about the alleged affair, and in a letter obtained by CNN, the law firm representing Cohen alleged its client had been defamed during Daniels' interview.
The lawsuit, which was filed on Tuesday under the name Jane Doe in federal court in Illinois, alleges that Ms. Kipnis defamed the student and invaded her privacy by publishing her text messages and other details about her private life.
A former Playboy model who has said she had an affair with Donald J. Trump before he was president sued Fox News on Thursday, saying that Tucker Carlson, one of the network's hosts, had intentionally defamed her on his television show.
A year ago, Ms. Park lost a civil lawsuit when a court said she had defamed the women with "false" and "distorted" content in her book and ordered her to pay each of the nine 10 million won, or about $8,500.
Ms. Phillips has hired a lawyer, Eric M. George, to pursue claims against Mr. Moonves and CBS, including that he caused her emotional distress by dangling job possibilities to keep her silent and defamed her by insisting the encounter was consensual.
" The show has a long tradition of making political statements; its first edition in 1955 marked Germany's re-entry into international artistic dialogue after World War II, with a presentation of art once banned and defamed by the Nazis as "degenerate.
Here are the seven most intriguing interactions and statements from his hearing before the Senate Intelligence Committee: Comey began the hearing with strong accusations against Trump, asserting that the president lied and defamed Comey and the FBI after firing him.
The parents of a 6-year-old Sandy Hook mass shooting victim had a court date Wednesday in their suit against the conspiracy theorist they say defamed them and incited harassment against them with his false claims that the 2012 attack was staged.
The family of the Kentucky teen whose confrontation with a Native American advocate in D.C. sparked nationwide controversy is suing the Washington Post for $250 million in damages, arguing the student was defamed, "targeted and bullied" as a result of the reporting.
When a Stranger Decides to Destroy Your Life Here's a memorably disturbing tale from Kashmir Hill about a woman who was defamed by a disturbed meth addict after making a comment online about a teen's right to take a selfie at Auschwitz (?????).
Meanwhile, Jones remains embroiled in legal battles against the families of victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre in 2012, who claim that he and InfoWars staff defamed them, as well as other individuals with similar claims against the site.[Vice]
Unidentified male DNA on the dress could prove that Donald Trump not only knows who I am, but also that he violently assaulted me in a dressing room at Bergdorf Goodman and then defamed me by lying about it and impugning my character.
The appeals court rejected arguments by Gregory Montagna, a Newport Beach accountant who alleges he was defamed in an pseudonymous review on Yelp, that internet companies are not like traditional publishers, who have a well-established First Amendment right to protect anonymous speech.
Thailand's junta government, which assumed control of the country via a military coup in 2014, has used the law in recent times to prosecute a man who defamed the king's dog and people who have made comments on Facebook, among other cases.
The payment comes as the result of a nearly year-long lawsuit launched by one of the victim's parents, Leonard Pozner, where he claimed he had been defamed by the book's author in a passage claiming Pozner had faked his son's death certificate.
In a speech he delivered in early 2013, Mr. Xi said that "hostile forces" at home and abroad in recent years had "attacked, vilified and defamed" China's modern history, with the aim of overthrowing the Communist Party and the country's socialist system.
The Southern Poverty Law Center filed a lawsuit in federal court on behalf of the churches, alleging that members of Patriot Movement AZ and AZ Patriots violated the church's civil rights and defamed the pastors of the churches, according to the Associated Press.
NEW YORK, June 28 (Reuters) - Rolling Stone magazine on Tuesday won the dismissal of a lawsuit by three former University of Virginia fraternity members who claimed that they were defamed in a now-debunked article it published about a campus gang rape.
The ruling stems from a case brought to an Austrian court by Eva Glawisching-Piesczek who demanded the removal of a Facebook post concerning her that the court found insulted and defamed her and which could be seen by any Facebook user.
Even if the law were changed to allow the estate of a deceased person to sue for defamation, the reality is that it would be difficult to win because the key witness, which is the defamed individual, could not take the stand.
In the highly anticipated hearing, Comey delivered a scathing indictment of his former boss, accusing him of trying to block the Flynn probe and saying the White House defamed him and the Federal Bureau of Investigation in trying to explain his dismissal.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Australian comedian Rebel Wilson won A$4.6 million ($3.7 million) in damages on Wednesday after a global magazine publisher was found to have defamed her in a string of articles which led to her losing out on Hollywood movie roles.
In April, the magazine and the writer of the article, Sabrina Rubin Erdely, settled a suit brought by a University of Virginia administrator, Nicole P. Eramo, who said the article defamed her and portrayed her as the "chief villain" of the story.
LOS ANGELES, Dec 6 (Reuters) - Jurors were expected to begin deliberating in Los Angeles on Friday in the lawsuit brought against Elon Musk by a British cave explorer who says the Tesla founder defamed him with tweets suggesting he is a pedophile.
It will be ironic if, as a man in a position of great power, he extracts retribution for himself from those whom he claims defamed him but doesn't help the many other less privileged people who are so often victimized by online hate.
SYDNEY, April 11 (Reuters) - Oscar-winner Geoffrey Rush on Thursday won initial damages of A$850,000 ($609,000) after a court ruled that the Australian arm of News Corp defamed him by saying he behaved inappropriately toward a co-star in a production of King Lear.
CVS's lawyers at Hoover Hull Turner and Foley & Lardner did not move for judgment as a matter of law on Mimms' claim that he was defamed by a CVS worker who said he was under DEA investigation so the 7th Circuit left that claim alive.
In the lawsuit, filed by the Sandmann family in a Kentucky court Tuesday, attorneys argue the Post defamed their client by using a short video that didn't show the full nature of the interaction as well as interviews that described Sandmann as aggressive and threatening.
"The bank intentionally and systematically defamed Mr. Malik, globally, to the news media at two different points in time subsequent to its wrongful termination of Mr. Malik in order to mask the pre-textual, political and discriminatory reasons why it terminated him," Singer said.
The New York Times reported Wednesday that Zervos subpoenaed MGM and The Beverly Hills Hotel to collect records supporting her claim that Trump defamed her by calling her a liar over the alleged assault, which she says happened off-camera while filming the NBC series.
The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said plaintiffs George Elias IV, Ross Fowler and Stephen Hadford plausibly alleged that they were defamed in their capacity as members of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity, and that Elias and Fowler could pursue similar claims as individuals.
Lorraine Gilles has just filed the lawsuit we told you about this morning, claiming Mel B defamed her by saying she was having an affair with Mel B's now estranged husband, Stephen Belafonte, who got her pregnant and then convinced her to have an abortion.
Even expert attorneys who were following his trial and the reporters who broke the story on the allegations against the defamed Hollywood producer that helped bring such mainstream attention to the Me Too movement didn't expect a conviction let alone such an astonishing sentence.
President Donald Trump's reelection campaign filed a libel lawsuit against The New York Times on Tuesday, claiming an op-ed that appeared in the paper last year defamed the president by falsely suggesting there had been a conspiracy between his 2016 operation and Russian agents.
"Unidentified male DNA on the dress could prove that Donald Trump not only knows who I am, but also that he violently assaulted me in a dressing room at Bergdorf Goodman and then defamed me by lying about it and impugning my character," Carroll said.
The Washington Times first reported Tuesday that Nunes, the top Republican on the House Intelligence Committee, had filed a $85033 million lawsuit arguing that the network had defamed him by falsely reporting he had traveled to Vienna and met with a former Ukrainian prosecutor.
While a lawsuit is nothing new in the Kardashian-Jenner world, something about Blac Chyna's most recent suit, which claims that the Kardashians intentionally defamed and interfered with contractual relations in regards to her reality show, Rob & Chyna, and were responsible for its eventual cancellation, stands out.
JUAN WILIIAMS, FOX HOST: I think if anybody&aposs lionizing Stormy Daniels, I think it was Rudy Giuliani who defamed her and said that she lacks credibility given she&aposs a porn star and that at some point he said that she was selling her body.
That feeling was only fueled by the New York Times' report about how Facebook had hired opposition research firm Definers, whose employees tried to seed stories with journalists that defamed the social network's critics, and wrote their own biased takes for Definers-affiliated publication NTK Network.
SEOUL, South Korea — A South Korean court ordered a university professor on Wednesday to pay 10 million won, or $8,19653, to each of nine women who had filed suit claiming that the scholar had defamed them in her book about Japan's World War II-era military brothels.
"In order for your client Destiney Bleu to get her 153 minutes of fame, you and your client outrageously defamed Good American and Mr. Kardashian by falsely stating that my clients stole or copied your client's bodysuit designs," Singer writes in the letter obtained by PEOPLE.
"With regard to Dr. Luke's claim that Kesha defamed him by falsely stating he also assaulted Katy Perry, Kesha has never claimed to have any independent knowledge of any alleged assault of Katy Perry (which Ms. Perry has denied in a later deposition)," Kesha's attorneys said.
Not only could Mr. Shivers not prove the alleged window incident, but the court deemed his further claims that Perrette harassed and defamed him by sending emails to the Hollywood United Neighborhood Council, of which he was elected a member in 2016, were without merit as well.
The 38-year-old Australian comic actress had won a Victoria state Supreme Court jury trial ruling that German publisher Bauer Media defamed her in a series of 2015 articles claiming she lied about her age, the origin of her first name and her upbringing in Sydney.
Court documents obtained by CNN revealed that New York state Supreme Court Justice Jennifer Schecter denied a request from Trump's attorneys to dismiss a complaint from Summer Zervos, a former "The Apprentice" contestant who claims that the president defamed her by lying about sexually assaulting her.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A Virginia man sued two media outlets and seven individuals on Tuesday claiming he was defamed by false stories in which he was accused of helping stage unrest last summer in Charlottesville, Virginia, as part of an effort to undermine U.S. President Donald Trump.
The suit, which The New York Times reviewed before it was filed, claims Dr. Rodchenkov defamed three now-retired Russian biathletes — Olga Zaytseva, Yana Romanova and Olga Vilukhina — when he linked them to the state-controlled scheme that corrupted the last Winter Games in Sochi, Russia.
Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, is alleging Trump defamed her by suggesting she fabricated a claim that someone had threatened her in 2011 after she had agreed to an interview with a magazine about an affair she says she had with Trump in 2006.
On Tuesday, a jury in Dane County determined the amount that Leonard Pozner, whose son, Noah, was the youngest of the 26 victims killed in the massacre, should be awarded after a judge ruled that the book's authors, James Fetzer and Mike Palecek, had defamed Mr. Pozner.
The big picture: McDougal said Fox News host Tucker Carlson defamed her with an accusation of extortion when he said in 2018 that she "approached Donald Trump and threatened to ruin his career and humiliate his family if he doesn't give them money," according to the Times.
A unanimous three-judge panel of the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that there was nothing in the firm's investigative report, which focused on the team's culture and workplace environment, to support James Turner's claims that it defamed him and cost him his job.
WASHINGTON — The academic who helped Cambridge Analytica vacuum up private information from tens of millions of Facebook profiles sued the social media giant on Friday, arguing that the company defamed him when it claimed he had lied about how the data was going to be used.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - On top of the years in prison comedian Bill Cosby faces for sexual assault, his criminal conviction increases the likelihood he will have to pay hefty damages in civil lawsuits brought by women who say he assaulted or defamed them, legal experts said.
A patriot platform would champion the time-honored notion that America is a great, good and noble land in which every American is equal and no American is demeaned and defamed by a president who preaches a politics of hate and division from the bully pulpit of the presidency.
Judge Frank Remington of the Dane County Circuit Court in Wisconsin ruled on Monday that the editors of the book, James Fetzer and Mike Palecek, had defamed Mr. Pozner by alleging multiple times in the book that Mr. Pozner had faked his son's death certificate to promote the conspiracy.
Ms. Clifford, known by the stage name Stormy Daniels, said Mr. Trump defamed her when he suggested that she had concocted a story about being threatened by a man in 2011 who told her to "leave Trump alone" after she sold her story of the affair to a publisher.
"Unidentified male DNA on the dress could prove that Donald Trump not only knows who I am, but also that he violently assaulted me in a dressing room at Bergdorf Goodman and then defamed me by lying about it and impugning my character," Carroll said in a statement Thursday.
In early January, Michael D. Cohen, President Trump's personal lawyer, filed a pair of lawsuits claiming that the political research firm Fusion GPS and the website BuzzFeed had defamed him by promoting the so-called Steele dossier, an intelligence report that alleged connections between Mr. Trump's associates and Russia.
The judge, Jennifer G. Schecter of State Supreme Court in Manhattan, decided that Dr. Luke is not well-known enough to be considered a "public figure," which makes it easier for him to prove that he had been defamed if a jury concludes that he did not rape Kesha.
Caixin sued Mr. Guo, saying he defamed Ms. Hu. Mr. Guo claims that he was the victim of corruption that went to the highest level of Chinese politics, the elite standing committee of the Communist Party's Politburo, but that the official in question — now retired — has not been prosecuted.
"The most basic investigation of the facts will reveal that Mr. Weinstein neither defamed Ms. Judd nor ever interfered with Ms. Judd's career, and instead not only championed her work but also repeatedly approved her casting for two of his movies over the next decade," the spokesman said.
Jamie Spears is suing on behalf of Britney's conservatorship, alleging Anthony Elia -- the creator of the popular "Absolute Britney" blog and social media accounts -- defamed him and the rest of Britney's team when he said the team was manipulating Britney's Instagram account to create the illusion she needs help.
On the heels of Bill Cosby's arrest on sexual assault charges, a federal judge in Massachusetts has delivered further bad news for the entertainer, ruling that his wife of almost 52 years, Camille, can be deposed in a civil case filed against him by seven women who say he defamed them.
"With regard to Dr. Luke's claim that Kesha defamed him by falsely stating he also assaulted Katy Perry, Kesha has never claimed to have any independent knowledge of any alleged assault of Katy Perry (which Ms. Perry has denied in a later deposition)," Kesha's attorneys said in an August statement.
The Beijing Xicheng District People's Court said that Mr. Hong, a former executive editor of the history journal Yanhuang Chunqiu, had defamed the heroes, and that he should apologize publicly on websites and news outlets to the sons of two of the five men, who sued Mr. Hong last August.
"With the U.S. and Russia at odds, somehow, my company, its innovative and proven products as well as our amazing employees are repeatedly being defamed," Kaspersky wrote in a blog post in response to the prohibition on the software included in the Senate version of the National Defense Authorization Act.
The jury, which deliberated for about four hours, found that Penn State had defamed McQueary with a statement in 2011 defending its former athletic director and vice president against a charge of perjury related to what McQueary said he had told them about Sandusky, a longtime defensive coordinator at Penn State.
"With the U.S. and Russia at odds, somehow, my company, its innovative and proven products as well as our amazing employees are repeatedly being defamed," Kaspersky wrote in a blog post in response to the prohibition on the software included in the Senate version of the National Defense Authorization Act.
How else would God act, how else would God intervene, how else would God move to change things, other than to rouse in us a burning desire to upend the tables of the clerical culture and chase out all those who have defamed and abused the trust placed in them?
In March, Jones was named as one of several defendants in a lawsuit filed by a Virginia man who claimed he was defamed by false stories in which he was accused of helping stage unrest last summer in Charlottesville, Virginia, as part of an effort to undermine U.S. President Donald Trump.
"The most basic investigation of the facts will reveal that Mr. Weinstein neither defamed Ms. Judd nor ever interfered with Ms. Judd's career, and instead not only championed her work but also repeatedly approved her casting for two of his movies over the next decade," a statement from Weinstein's attorney says.
Juice is trying to avoid arbitration in his lawsuit against the Las Vegas hotel -- in which he claims he was defamed -- because he argues the Cosmo's history of "intentionally and recklessly attacking well-known public figures by placing them in a false light and defaming them" warrants a jury trial.
BuzzFeed argues that under the law it will be difficult for a court to find that the news organization knowingly and intentionally defamed a publicly visible person like Gubarev, who had employed public relations firms to raise his and his companies' name recognition and had contact with Russia in 2016.
Delhi-based law firm Karanjawala & Co. confirmed that it had filed a defamation complaint on Akbar's behalf against journalist Priya Ramani in a Delhi court, arguing that she had "willfully, deliberately, intentionally and maliciously" defamed him "on wholly and completely false, frivolous, unjustifiable and scandalous grounds," according to the court filing.
Though in Cuba today people may think that asking for your rights is a worthless act, all citizens must be heard and our rights restored, including the right to receive answers when one is defamed (as granted by article 63 of the current constitution – an act sponsored by the Government itself).
These posts "distorted the guidelines and policies of the party and the state, and defamed party and state leaders," the police said, but activists and human rights monitors say these convictions are part of a bigger trend of government-led censorship of social media that threaten free speech and democracy in Vietnam.
Camille Cosby declined to answer dozens of questions during a deposition last month in a federal civil case filed in Massachusetts against her husband, Bill Cosby, by seven women who say he defamed them, according to 10 pages of a transcript and accompanying documents that his lawyers filed with the court on Monday.
Washington (CNN)In a pair of fiery statements from the courthouse steps Monday, porn star Stormy Daniels and her attorney, Michael Avenatti, insisted that they will never give up their legal push alleging that President Donald Trump's "fixer" Michael Cohen defamed the adult film star, who alleges a sexual encounter with Trump.
The two filed dueling lawsuits on the same day in October 2014, with Kesha asking to be released from her contracts with Dr. Luke's companies, on account of the assault she accused him of, and Dr. Luke saying that Kesha had defamed him with a "sham" allegation to escape her contractual obligations.
For instance, the Guardian has seen Turkey-specific guidelines in which TikTok explicitly banned a swathe of content related to Kurdish separatism, and adds the country's founding father, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, and its president, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, to the list of political leaders who cannot be criticised, defamed or spoofed on the platform.
Karen McDougal — the Playboy model who has said she had an affair with President Donald Trump — has filed a lawsuit against the Fox News Network, alleging that Fox host Tucker Carlson defamed her by falsely claiming she extorted Trump by threatening to go public before the 2016 election about their past relationship.
"The most basic investigation of the facts will reveal that Mr. Weinstein neither defamed Ms. Judd nor ever interfered with Ms. Judd's career, and instead not only championed her work but also repeatedly approved her casting for two of his movies over the next decade," said a statement from Weinstein's attorney, obtained by CNN.
They claimed that Mr. Trump defamed Ms. Zervos during the campaign when he repeatedly described her and other accusers' accounts as "lies" and "nonsense" and said the women either were being put forward by his opponent Hillary Clinton's campaign or were motivated to come forward by getting "10 minutes of fame," according to the complaint.
"The most basic investigation of the facts will reveal that Mr. Weinstein neither defamed Ms. Judd nor ever interfered with Ms. Judd's career, and instead not only championed her work but also repeatedly approved her casting for two of his movies over the next decade," the spokesperson said in a statement emailed to Vox.
Daniels, whose legal name is Stephanie Clifford, filed her lawsuit against Trump earlier this year, claiming he defamed her in a tweet after she spoke out publicly about the affair she alleges she had with Trump in 2006, along with the release of a composite sketch of a man she said threatened her five years later to keep quiet.
And the hill on which I'm willing to die is equality, and if that means going to jail, being maligned, being defamed, having tremendous economic loss because I stood up to Harvey Weinstein — and it's incalculable the amount of money I could have made that I didn't — that's the hill on which I'm willing to die.
"I would eagerly welcome the chance to speak with the Committee to help finally set the record straight following the false evidence, illegal activities as well as other lies distributed by certain politically-motivated suspects in coordination with the Obama Administration, which defamed me and other Americans," Page wrote in the letter that he provided to CNN.
" In response to Judd's new complaint, a representative for Weinstein said, "The most basic investigation of the facts will reveal that Mr. Weinstein neither defamed Ms. Judd nor ever interfered with Ms. Judd's career, and instead not only championed her work but also repeatedly approved her casting for two of his movies over the next decade.
The committee suggests that the UK's Defamation Act 2013 means Facebook and other social media companies have a duty to publish and to follow transparent rules — arguing that the Act has provisions which state that "if a user is defamed on social media, and the offending individual cannot be identified, the liability rests with the platform".
A Republican strategist is suing GOP presidential front-runner Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE and his campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski, alleging they defamed her character.
" A spokesman for Mr. Weinstein released a statement late Monday that said in part, "The most basic investigation of the facts will reveal that Mr. Weinstein neither defamed Ms. Judd nor ever interfered with Ms. Judd's career, and instead not only championed her work but also repeatedly approved her casting for two of his movies over the next decade.
On Monday, Ms. Clifford's lawyer added new charges to the suit she filed: that the president's lawyer defamed Ms. Clifford in denying her claims; that he and Mr. Trump pursued the deal to specifically help Mr. Trump's election prospects; and that he then structured the agreement to shield from public view what was, effectively, an illegal $130,000 campaign gift.
" According to Arendt, there is an even greater danger: "The result of a consistent and total substitution of lies for factual truth is not that the lies will now be accepted as truth, and the truth defamed as lies, but that the sense by which we take our bearings in the real world — and the category of truth vs.
The president is personally being sued by Ms. Clifford — she is suing Mr. Trump for defamation and seeking release from her nondisclosure agreement on her alleged relationship with him — and by Summer Zervos, a former "Apprentice" contestant who argues that Mr. Trump defamed her when he called her story of being sexually harassed by him a lie.
I don&apost think there&aposs any question about the party selling its soul, because if you think about a man who defamed John McCain, a man who talks about grabbing women roughly, for the evangelicals, I don&apost think there&aposs any question abortion was the issue, abortion in terms of the Supreme Court and the Supreme Court ruling.
In a ruling made public on Thursday, Justice Doris Ling-Cohan of State Supreme Court in Manhattan rejected Mr. Trump's argument in a filing last week that New York's courts lack jurisdiction to hear the case because he was not in New York and did not live in the state when he made the comments that Ms. Carroll says defamed her.
"I would eagerly welcome the chance to speak with the Committee to help finally set the record straight following the false evidence, illegal activities as well as other lies distributed by certain politically-motivated suspects in coordination with the Obama Administration, which defamed me and other Americans," Page wrote in the letter to Nunes and committee ranking member Adam SchiffAdam Bennett SchiffAre Democrats turning Trump-like?
James ComeyJames Brien ComeyGraham calls on Barr to declassify files on DOJ watchdog's Russia probe Trump ramps up Twitter offensive as Dorian approaches Florida Trump suggests watchdog report shows Mueller probe was 'illegal' MORE said Thursday that he'd like "those who defamed" him to say "sorry" after a Department of Justice internal watchdog found the former FBI director did not leak classified information to the media.
North Korea has canceled one of its joint projects with South Korea in advance of the Winter Olympics next month over South Korean media reports which the North says have defamed its "sincere" measures for the Olympics, per the AP. The big picture: The relationship between the North and the South, no matter the North's proposal of a reunification, will include a fair amount of back-and-forth.
A lawsuit filed by the artist with Florida federal court on Monday alleges that Upchurch violated the Visual Artists Rights Act of 1990 (VARA) when he "intentionally mutilated" the two paintings (one depicting the musician and another representing Johnny Cash) and "defamed" LeVeille by posting the video for the Redneck Nation country rapper's 1.4 million Instagram followers — more than 155,000 of which have viewed the video since it was posted on November 9, 2018.
Read more:A mom says her 12-year-old daughter got flesh-eating bacteria at a Florida beachA woman says her father died after contracting flesh-eating bacteria at a Florida beachA 37-year-old father of 6 died after being struck by a wave in a 'freak accident'The family of a makeup artist say they were defamed by a beauty YouTuber who mocked them in a video and claimed they gave her a skin infection
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's attorney Michael Cohen on Tuesday filed a motion to dismiss a defamation lawsuit by adult-film star Stormy Daniels, who claims the president defamed her by denying an alleged 2006 affair.
Breitbart: JAMES COMEY CORROBORATES TRUMP NOT UNDER INVESTIGATION, DID NOT PRESSURE HIM TO DROP RUSSIA PROBE National Review: Again, Pressure is not Obstruction Daily Caller: Comey: 'No' Trump didn't ask me to stop investigation The Blaze: Comey: Lynch directed me to downplay Clinton email probe Huffington Post: Lying Trump W.H. 'defamed' me Buzzfeed: "Lies, plain and simple" ThinkProgress: Comey suggests there's some truth to allegations in the explosive Trump dossier Mother Jones: Comey Blasts Trump Administration: "Those Were Lies, Plain and Simple"
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat Joe Biden faces an uncertain path The Memo: Trump pushes back amid signs of economic slowdown MORE (D-Mass.), whose biting criticism of Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE left the presumptive GOP presidential nominee reduced to angry and incoherent insults about Pocahontas — adding Native Americans to the list of Hispanics, blacks, the disabled and women he has insulted, offended and defamed.

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