A team of very high profile lawyers are joining together to fight for justice for the Covington Catholic High School students who were ruthlessly attacked by the media following a school trip to DC for the March for Life.
According to lawyer Robert Barnes, who is representing several of the families, the team will include at least five lawyers from five different law firms — all with a record of high profile civil cases.
We cannot yet report the names of the lawyers who are joining forces — but we can assure you that you have heard of their cases.
When asked about who exactly they are planning to sue out of the hundreds of celebrities and journalists who defamed these boys, Barnes confirmed that former CNN host Reza Aslan, actor Michael Rapaport and ABC News senior political analyst anchor Matthew Dowd are on the list, “for starters.”
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5 comments:
I hope they make billions.
Excellent! About time someone takes on the libel slander and penalizes “fake news”.
Dave T: Good! And I hope they see it through completely. Make an example of the losers responsible. What they did was wrong on many levels and it should be corrected.
They already sent letters to talk show hosts of the View (Whoopi and Joy Behar) who quickly walked back their hate filled comments. ABC's lawyers advised them to apologize or suffer the consequences of massive financial losses for their blatant false statements based on their hatred of Trump.
I hope they shove lawsuits so far up their a$$es they choke on them for a long time. Pay back can be a bitch.
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