A federal judge in Kentucky Friday threw out a defamation lawsuit filed against The Washington Post by Covington Catholic High School student Nicholas Sandmann and his family over the paper's reporting of an incident between the young man and a Native American man this past January in Washington.
The lawsuit, which was filed in February, sought $250 million in damages and accused the Post of practicing "a modern-day form of McCarthyism" by targeting Sandmann and "using its vast financial resources to enter the bully pulpit by publishing a series of false and defamatory print and online articles ... to smear a young boy who was in its view an acceptable casualty in their war against the president."
Sandmann became the focus of outrage after a video of him standing face-to-face with a Native American man, Nathan Phillips, while wearing a red "Make America Great Again" hat surfaced and rapidly spread online. Sandmann was one of a group of Covington students attending the anti-abortion March for Life in Washington, D.C., while Phillips was attending the Indigenous Peoples' March on the same day.
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10 comments:
SCUMBAG LIB OBAMA JUDGES.
Purely disgusting and the judge should be removed!
Take it to Supreme court
we are dealing with Progressive Judges
Once again an activist judge strikes again more than likely paid for by Soros.
Spot on!
It was a frivolous suit and should have been thrown out.
Dox the lib judges
9:53 There is nothing frivolous about defamation of character.
Sad news for honesty and integrety....
The liberal media are the only ones allowed to have Free Speech.
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