Defamation
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Peter Nygard Loses Defamation Case Amid Prison Sentence: Key Facts, Legal Fallout, and Ongoing Appeal
Ex-fashion mogul Peter Nygard lost a high-profile defamation case to investor Louis Bacon, as the Manhattan court ruled Nygard had no evidence for his damaging claims. The ruling comes while Nygard is serving an 11-year sentence for sexual assault in…
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Linda Reynolds: Defamation Victory Leads to Bankruptcy Proceedings for Brittany Higgins
Former Liberal senator Linda Reynolds secured a high-profile defamation win against ex-staffer Brittany Higgins, resulting in bankruptcy proceedings that have far-reaching legal and reputational consequences.
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Trump’s $1 Billion Threat: BBC Faces Lawsuit and Leadership Shake-Up Over Edited Speech
Donald Trump has threatened a $1 billion lawsuit against the BBC over a Panorama documentary edit, prompting apologies and the resignation of top BBC executives. The controversy has ignited debates on impartiality, editorial standards, and the future of public broadcasting.
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Supreme Court Rejects Alex Jones Appeal: Sandy Hook Families Near $1.4B Judgment
The Supreme Court’s refusal to hear Alex Jones’ appeal brings Sandy Hook families closer to collecting $1.4 billion in damages, marking a pivotal moment in the long-running legal battle over Jones’ conspiracy claims.
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Sameer Wankhede’s Legal Fight: Bollywood, Netflix, and Reputation at Stake
IRS officer Sameer Wankhede, famed for high-profile drug investigations, has sued Netflix and Red Chillies Entertainment over his portrayal in Aryan Khan’s debut series, igniting fresh debate about law enforcement, media, and public perception.
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Judge Steven Merryday Dismisses Trump’s $15B Defamation Suit Against NYT
Federal Judge Steven Merryday has thrown out Donald Trump’s $15 billion defamation suit against The New York Times and Penguin Random House, sharply criticizing the complaint’s approach and giving Trump’s lawyers 28 days to refile.
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Trump’s $15 Billion Defamation Battle: New York Times Faces Historic Lawsuit
Donald Trump has launched a record-breaking $15 billion lawsuit against The New York Times and Penguin Random House, accusing them of a coordinated campaign to harm his reputation and influence the 2024 election. The legal fight spotlights deep tensions between…
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Appeals Court Upholds $83.3M Judgment for E. Jean Carroll Against Trump
A U.S. appeals court has upheld an $83.3 million defamation judgment against President $1 Trump for statements made about E. Jean Carroll, a former magazine columnist.
